before i put this question to you don wilhite let me see a show of hands in the audience. how many of you think that our country does an adequate job at addressing droughts? help any of you think we do a good job and how many of you think we do it great? lets at the low-end first. how many of you think that we do a fair job? how many of you think that we do a good job? and, great? again we have more to do. last fall the president activated the national disaster recovery framework throughout the united states. mr. wilhite, what has happened since then? >> well, one of the key difficulties of government whether it's national government or state government in dealing with drought is coordination of the various agencies and so forth of that government on the drought issue, because they'll have different responsibilities. so the disaster recovery program was an attempt to coordinate the activities of the federal agencies to focus their efforts to make sure that i think all of the key issues were being addressed and i think this has been a very positive movement on the part of t