and part of what i hope this discussion does is to remind us that just as it could malia or sasha or carrie's kids or any of our kids, those kids who don't always look like us and don't live in the same neighborhood as us they are just as precious and their parents are -- [applause] >> you know, and their parents are much less equipped than you, sir, or i will be in terms of dealing with this and we have to give them help too. i think the doctor earlier talked about the importance of jobs, economic development and broad-based approaches so that growth helps everybody. there is some connection to substance abuse and the vulnerability the communities have and we've got -- let's face it. part of the reason west virginia has more cases partly has to do with the economics that have been taking place in some of the communities, which is why it is so important for us to push on that front as well, but dr., any thoughts on that question about the vulnerability of children and how we can get to them quicker, more effectively? >> yes, mr. president. one of the things that i'm hoping to kick off here ne