i was meeting -- i know that being from oklahoma and being a member of a tribe, i met with the ncai, the national committee for american indians the other day and, you know, they all talked about how the casinos are closed, the revenue is down. they have to supplement what they get from the indian health service from their local revenues and they're broke. that's why we have 20 billion in direct aid to them. i want you to understand that when we talk about this aid to the towns, it's because they've had to recreate their health departments and spend a lot of money to crush the virus just as an example. i know you said, well, the economy won't improve unless we open everything up. well you can't open things up unless you crush the virus. when i go home on the weekends or even restaurants here in washington, in new jersey there's still -- 25% capacity in a restaurant or a retail store. but there's nobody there. so it doesn't matter if you open everything up because people aren't going to go because they're afraid of the virus. you have to crush the virus first in order to open things u