title i amendment and it was limited and i would have preferred a with whatever the families belles lettres. whether it was a faith based school or a public charter school. and in terms of policy come i have seen it at work i side with state representatives there and we are held accountable by the program. and certainly the politics in a way and there was a lot of opposition making sure that was a bold choice although listen, i am in part of many other things and we are ending up getting what we want to go. >> gentleman on the outside here. this is the last question, so let's make it a good one. >> hello, i am telemarketer and there is a large portion of public-school choice and with partisan gridlock committee think that embracing this approach would be a good way to bridge the divide between the two parties considering that they generally respect the right of teachers to unionize and they stay under the purview of a school district as far as administration goes. and they give parents the right to choose and encourage competition. so do you feel that possibly increasing this through federa