the student because of the privacy rights of the student. on the other hand, the public has safety concerns and we're really trying to find the right balance. obviously something went wrong here because this guy with a serious mental disability wound up with a gun and opened fire committing this terrible act. >> paul, part of this is that really the school, the institutions, don't understand mental illness. you would think with all of the shooting cases a lot of officials would say we know what's going on and let's get this person help. let's look at what we need to do to address the issue. they wash it away. don't come back to this institution until you have a note from a mental health provider. that's not the way to deal with it. >> community college he went to -- i must say in their defense, they did expel him. he was suspended. that's sort of a brave move. a lot of colleges won't do that with a student because they think it's a violation of his rights. they moved against him and got him off campus. >> what was the follow-up?