my colleague lena graff at the institute for justice has spent a lot of time going to different states and helping them understand what the case is about, what are the implications and what might you do as a result. in general, i think states are looking to create systems that create more oversight over licensing boards. this is that these occupational licensing boards for decades have been operating without any oversight and so consequently as we describe in the book the behavior is essentially monopoly behavior and anticompetitive behavior. they have been able to do so because no one has paid much attention to what they do, so now in general states are looking at how can we create systems of more oversight of these activities, but it's too early to say exactly what form they are taking. >> that alcohol wholesale business in georgia seems to have a local but everything. is that common across the country and are there any successful initiatives to break that stranglehold that the wholesalers have? >> chapter one in our book. in fact, that's where in part with the name of the book come