there is always been antiselection. yes? seth, a physician and health policy fellow at gw. you mentioned how 30% of the dogs liked the food. >> ok. smallare seeing a percentage of people previously uninsured by -- >> we do not know, it is a monopoly, is the only doctor they were served. >> jim touched on the point about churn. we see churn in the medicaid market, the uninsured pool. 67% or 77 people who were areiously insured tomorrow's uninsured but for the insurance. are the numbers that scary? we are mitigating the future uninsured by making the people currently uninsured have insurance. >> there is no reason to believe people will be in the market tomorrow. kaiser polldo the and the gallup poll in the rand paul, you just did a poll of 29 million people eligible for the exchanges and 30% showed up. that is a good predictor of future performance. the back. >> laura with the heritage foundation. i wanted to ask about the back end. so, we were assured everything was going to be fine about obamacare and then the curtain listed and there was a lot of disasters. there is this