issue, parents who have children and/or people who need help and they know they need some help are often unable to get it because it's either not affordable or not available to them, and there is a probability that some of the god-awful things we've seen could be avoided. jo goldie, don't you think that mental health is actually as critical to the fixing of gun violence as anything that we might do with regard to assault weapon bans or, indeed, controlling or reducing the number in a magazine clip? >> you know, i have always said that, yes, it is about the pervasive nature of the weapon you, but it's also the condition of the human mind who has it in hand. so, yes, mental health is a very important component. in lanza's case his mother had a plethora of resources to help him. i understand while he was in high school he had a full complement of counsellors and other people walking him through his high school years. so he was one of those people