overall medicaid expuenditure with newly insured beneficiaries. i was relating to the state share of the new -- newly insured -- >> if i may, absolute dollars will increase even if the state's percentage of the spending decreases? >> that's correct. but absolute dollars balance sheet if we pay 90% of the dollars -- >> now, the next issue that arises is important. i'm a doctor that works in a public hospital for uninsured. when people are put on medicaid, my line gets longer. california is like a case study in this right now. you and i know this. but they receive $2 billion a year for next five years to expand medicaid coverage, but their deficit has reduced the -- and the dentists are down to $12 a visit and providers have filed lawsuits to stop this, but your office has filed a friend of the court on behalf of california while acknowledging that low reimbursement does affect access. i have been struck that we have the form of insurance without the power of it. can you respond how if california's paying a dentist 12 bucks to see somebody we don't