serve non subsidized parents but they want to serve subsidized kids but they're not qualified for the e. l.s. and they have one child who is in their program. they have a waiting list of 30 parents who can't afford to pay yet they want to open it up to children under this program, however, they are experiencing the difficulty of just doing paper work and all of that and the rate is still much lower than what they're chargeing for market rate and so we hope that as we go deeper in to this program that really you consider covering the cost of doing care and we know infant toddler care is very expensive. i myself have had to be on the waiting list for a long time and i found out it's like, i was on welfare i'm qualified for transitional care and when i started working, they took it in and so my kids were actually able to use subsidized care and they were able to use -- i was able to have my options when they were babies, they used care and when they were preschool they went to childcare center and then when they were school- ageed they were back to life and system care so it's really good that