and bruce broussard will take credit for that in oncology. because we have launched that and now in real time patients will have actually information in real time at points of care and time of need, anywhere, any time. and that's the goal. but it's more than the goal. we are actually launching that in this country. [ applause ]. >> thank you. >> i love being around patrick because i feel so dumb and yet he makes me think that, like a blind man -- i was raised in the south. they say even a blind hog can find an acre. he makes me feel i have found an acre. by fundinging the human genome and first nanotechnology research we ever did. one of the few things newt gingrich and i agreed on. the first $500 million of your money in nano technology research. but i think to bring this home you should take just a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to affect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.