lot less money, i'm having a harder time finding a doctor that will take medicare patients, sthaiptd goin, isn't thatgoing to resulte and in effect rationing of care when there aren't enough doctors and nurses to take care of me any more because they're not being paid enough any more to even keep their doors open? mr. crapo: well, the senator is exactly right. as a matter of fact, if i understand the legislation correctly, it assumes that the current projected cuts for physicians are going to happen. that's how it that says it's not going to increase the deficit. now, you and i both know that this congress will not let that happen. but even today, 29% of medicare beneficiaries looking for a primary care doctor had a problem finding one because there are -- both with regard to medicaid and medicare, because of 9 problems we've been -- because of the problems we've been discussion here, there are fewer and fewer providers who will take patients in those programs. mr. lemieux: mr. president, i was wondering if i could ask my colleague and leader from arizona a question, because we're about t