a former abc and nbc producer who died, joan scarangello, who died from lung cancer, and she never smoked. and so we started a group, her ex-husband started a group, the widower. and it has grown now. and it's my honor to do that. but it is an underfunded -- for research and finding a cure, it's underfunded. there's no question about that. >> right. well, the american cancer society's extramural research program -- what's so fantastic about this research program specifically is that it really focuses on all cancers. so, just because one cancer research grant might be focused on, you know, lung cancer or breast cancer, really, it has the potential to find treatments for all kinds of cancers, 'cause they look at things on the most cellular, minute level. incredible success, and we see a lot of hope in the future. >> patrick, it's unfair to give you only 10 seconds, but i want to ask you a quick question. will someday we look back and go, "we once allowed smoking inside the public buildings like this?" >> that's what we're seeing, is that once people see smoke-free protections put into place