[laughter] but here's the deal, what do you heahere at home? more people are getting jobs. if those people had jobs that had been totally stagnant for the last two, four, six years you figure it out. you talked about the need to invest in people with jobs now to increase the capacity so they could move in addition to those who are unemployed but we still have a lot more to than just passing the act because it is absolutely necessary we have that skilled workforce to maintain the 21st century. that is a given. by the end of this decade more than six out of every ten jobs are going to need a form of postsecondary education whether it is a bachelors degree or associate in some form of program and manufacturing facility. there are over 100,000 manufacturing jobs in the nation sitting empty because they can't find a skilled workforce to meet the job. go to the stat state and wisconn and you've been working on this. they open a big new plant and find out they work with the local community college and bring the machinery and off the floor into the community college and bring their