Thank you, Chair.
I want to echo my colleagues' comments and thank our witnesses for being here today.
A number of people have mentioned the socio-economic impact that is connected, as well as the opioid crisis, and we're seeing people who are living rough. Can you describe how you're able to detect that most people who are on the street have a brain injury? What do you think we, as legislators, could do with that information to improve the experience of people who are experiencing this crisis?
Maybe I'll start with Ms. Breese Biagioni, and perhaps Ms. Pilon could also comment.