drugs. so she spent some time in the local jail. she wasn t incarcerated for a long time. but i have plenty of family members who have been through the system. and we ve seen both as re19ing family members who are still in the community, and we ve seen with the individuals themselves the need for a smarter system that actually helps people get better. my mother didn t need to be looked up during that time, she needed help. she needed help with her dependency issues and the trauma she went through, having lost her mother. i think so many folks are reacting to the traumas that they ve felt, the fear that they feel in their neighborhoods, by doing something they shouldn t do, doing something that s illegal. but we re not fixing the problem by locking them up for a long period of time when we should be really trying to figure out a way to help them. before we go to a quick break, bryan, react to that notion, primary damage as opposed to collateral damage. i don t think there s any ques