mr. malone, you said we're beyond just mentoring. >> yes, we are. we also want -- i want you to know i'm connected not just through the commissioner for the city for fathers, men and boys, i'm a member te fraternity which points itself to fatherhood, a network, a national network that we work here. but we're looking for resources in the community before the criminal justice system. those resourceshat a spent incarcerating people should be ple from venting p being incarcerated in the first place. and the tools should be support, empowerment, boundarand expectation, constructive use of time, committed to learning, positi values, social es competenand, at last, positive identity. they are taught best in the community. the community can do better what the governmentr the criminal justice system. i think he's on the right path because it's got to be some rehabilitation in the system. when they come out they won't be there forever. we have to put some resources in the community andthat's what we're advocating. >> do people come to you just call you up, lo