good. seems like it's working very well. you know, there are baby steps, one time on a sunday afternoon we were kind of snuck out of army south and taken to a restaurant that was closed just to get us out in public. i liken it to teaching, you know, a baby starts to crawl and then they walk and then they run. the reintegration it's that same format, and when he's finished and out he's just walking, he's not running. has a lot ahead of him >> you make a very good point about that walking and running and will come back out into this world where there could be remnants of this criticism that we've been talking to matthew about, how do you prepare somebody for that, and do you think he's getting prepared for that inside the reintegration process? >> you know, i would imagine he's getting reaped for it. you know, the first night back, the three of us were together in a hospital room and there was a television set on and the volume wasn't up, to be introduced back to that a little bit but not to hear what's going on. everything is done in a very controlled manner. i'm sure he knows about the positives and the negatives and