here, then, is dr. gary edwards. dr. edwards, i was privileged to visit ucp, which you run-- an impressive institution with a great bunch of people in it-- and i attended a concert there by george canyon, and it was great to see the animation, and i couldn't help but think, how would it have been 20 years or 30 years ago for those people or people like them? not so nice, i don't think. - well, some of those people that you saw 20 years ago were living in institutions--large institutions, state-run institutions. we have had tremendous changes since then that people, adults... these were adults that you saw; you missed the kids. the adults... the belief is that an adult with a severe disability--and a lot of the people that we serve are physically disabled and cognitively disabled, and some are cognitively-abled enough, as we say--a kind of variation--but it's a belief that they can live independently. they can be productive. we have a work program. we pay people for their employment, so, it has changed a lot in 20 years.