i started doing the math, if you think about 2.5 million vehicles, and ken fienberg has a frack of deathsby that, you look at 15 million vehicles, and then only place that math gets fuzzy, we may never know the aim of folks who will never actually come into the litigation or the funds because of the passage of time. they won't know they were hit by a cobalt, evidence will be laughter on family -- laughter olost, orfamilies may have move, we'll never know the limit of the deaths and injuries. i think when we look in the rearview mirror at the end of the day that number will be close to accurate. gerri: for 10 years people inside of gm knew about the problem, that means a lot of people will not be able to prove cases, cars are gone and destroyed. a long story, you know it will be interesting to see how long it takes for this litigation, bob thank you. >> thank you. gerri: we'll be right back with my two cents fore, and answer to the question of the day, should military family have to rely on food stamps? [ intercom ] drivers, to your marks. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but t