aneta: it is never too late.ve a period choppiness or weakness and that gets congress to respond. that seems to be the scenario that's playing out. what we heard yesterday during the testimony is a lot of senators on the gop side think we need to let these existing programs run their course. it is really only when they last and the data starts to get worse they will be convinced we need to do more. it almost seems like things need to get worse before we get more fiscal and things improve again. i think the next two months are going to look great for my data perspective. you are going to see snapback's from retail, to housing, to manufacturing. by the time we get into july i would expect more choppiness. amanda: how effectively are these dispersed? we keep hearing about potentially small businesses not really being able to tap these funds. too small for the lending soilities, too big for the are they falling through the cracks? aneta: i think so. were5% of small businesses able to get their hands on the funds. the