mr. dittio. how many states are working with returning service members or veterans? >> give me a quick number? probably 15 or 20, from what we're aware of. some states are very advanced in this. the state of massachusetts, for instance, versus a very involved, elaborate program they've been working on for years. but they had a lot of commitment of resources at the state level that helped to bring this collaboration together and to work on it. what i'm worried about, from the standpoint of our organization and representing state governments, is that we just don't have every state working on this. but every state has returning service people. so right away, we're in sort of a difficult position, because we're really not necessarily reaching people. the other thing is, and i'm sure it's no surprise to you, most of the public entitlement programs across the country, especially like medicaid, become the payer for long-term care services for people with various disabilities, including brain injury. and most states are seeking to reduce and decrease their expenditures under