very anti-gay policies on the books. i think it's going to be huge for the economic condition of lgbt families in that region. families who are already in some way accessing social service programs, families that are being discriminated against at work because employment protections are not taking hold in the south as rapidly as we'd like to see s even though marriage equality attitudes might be changing. people there can still be fired from their jobs simply because they're gay. having marriage equality is a good barometer. the truth s there's still a lot of work we have to do. as you mentioned earlier, these changes that we're seeing are going to happen through the courts. don't think that the legislatures overnight are going to start passing pro-gay laws. >> yes, mississippi, hello. >> as the token southerner at the table here, we have to be very cautious about how public opinion translates into the electorate. we saw here that we saw a doubling of the support for gay marriage, but this tends to be millennials, also people of color, latinos, and blacks.