dave kelly, i just want to say, david, i was reading your notes from your report this morning. this is really as good of stuff i've seen from anybody. i hope people read your stuff. you talk about price setting regarding the various health care sector. give us your thoughts on price setting. obviously from prices often come profits. >> for the moment it looks like everybody's basically punted here in trying to control pharmaceutical costs, insurance costs. i'm not seeing a lot of price control in this. i'm not seeing a lot of control of consumption either. i think the big end game apart from the increase in people covered is we're going to see higher overall health care spending in the u.s. economy. that doesn't stop the economy from growing. it's basically a choice we're making as a society pip think the u.s. already leads the world in terms of health care spending per person. i think that lead is probably going to grow after this bill. >> what is that going to mean? when we look at the deficit that continues to mount each and every day, when we look at the obligations we have