dr. petzel. >> thank you, mr. secretary. senator, the specific question you asked about women's comprehensive clinics, there are three ways we try to provide the primary basic care that women veterans might need in our large medical centers where we have large numbers of women, we have comprehensive clinics that bring together not only primary carry providers but obstetricses, gynecologist, mental health, endocrinologist, install the same clinic area. it places that -- in places that are smaller where we may not have all of that special expect tee we have primary care clinics devoted towoman's issues issuesd women veterans. those practitioners are trained to recognize and take care of the primary carry needs of women veterans, and then in a very small area is where we might have only one or two providers. we train those primary care providers in the needs of women. i think there will be some increase in the number of comprehensive clinics, but i think most of the medical centers that have a large enough population to do that