us a behavioral health need to dive deeper into? not so much, not always, certainly not reliably in every indication. that's the kind of transformation on our side that we have to make. now, to surface something and to have the primary care physician paralyzed with anything to then do is not fair to them, so we support them with care coordination, treatment algorithms provided, immediate consultation provided if there's circumstance or crisis, so it comes with support, but i believe we certainly can and must get to a place by demystifying, by creating a language and a conversation about what is about talking about the behavioral health side as part of every single health care encounter, anded add to that, them, the issue that are either societal or are multidisciplinary within a community where the whole community can help. getting past stigma if we're going to use that term for today, is all of our jobs. it's not necessarily easy to do, but it is achievable. as a neurologist, you know, if i felt a lump op the arm, i would be concerned about it, but i don't know that i would be off put by it. same lump in a place that