recently i was able to go to a recovery house in canton, ohio -- phoenix recovery home -- and was able to talk directly to some of the recovering addicts there who had been through a treatment in one case several times and had not been successful but longer-term recovery was working for them. one of the reasons the legislation is so important and we need to implement the recovery aspect of it. the funding of this has been a work in progress. we've made progress toward increasing the funding. this year there is a 47% increase in funding for opioids. in the legislation cara, there is an authorization -- in other words, funding is authorized for an additional $181 million every single year, and that's important. that $181 million every year going forward is something that will be important with this comprehensive approach. but in a short term -- and we're working under a short-term spending bill right now called the continuing resolution -- we were able to get funding in $37 million that expires next week. we've got to be sure that that funding continues. that's adequate funding to implem