it's no longer in the montego lobby, it's hidden some place at montego. what we've heard from st. luke's primary care physicians is people aren't bothering to refer there any more, because ain't nothing happening. you can't get your patient's insulin type rated. and so the -- and furthermore, the cpmc sponsored clinics in the neighborhood have only m.a.'s. and so the only person to type rate the insulin is the doctor on the big 15-minute visits that they get with the very complex patients. they essentially have no help, they have dietitians, but not nurses. and so there's disinvestment in the community, ha has been progressive. >> time. >> thank you. >> thank you, doctor. >> i'm liga montano. as a person with a family and a background heavy on diabetes, i just feel that feel that it's not the most responsible way of dealing with services. if they are really thinking about the community, they need to understand the community. what count of issues, the health issues the community has and what kind of needs comes with that. so i think that they are not providing the services they wer