dr. laurie, you testified that we are better prepared than ever, and that you have a comprehensive response on the ground, and on the other hand, mr. roth, the inspector general, you were commenting that the analysis done by -- i think you were talking about dhs in your testimony, how the equipment purchases are not adequate, and in some cases, the wrong equipment. and in other cases, the usefulness of the equipment or drugs beyond the expiration date. and dr. laurie, you have an aggressive system in place, and on the other hand, president burger says that they have done a survey of 3,000 nurses. dealing with ebola. it's inadequate. so those are two different stories, and i understand that we don't want to panic people, but we also need happy talk with what we're doing. maybe it's just me, but lately, when a government agency comes before this committee and tells me, there's nothing to worry about, we got this, that's when i start to worry. now, i and you to believe, i think the nurses, and i know some nurses in the massachusetts nurses association as well. and they're on the front lines in this battle against ebola. they are our ground