california in what some people will regard as a shakedown of some of the major foundation like patrick hulett and others that kind of collapsed and had to deal. >> to avoid the legislation? >> to avoid the legislation -- >> to get to these organizations? >> whether it was the donor intent is the big question that the state attorney general and california didn't obliged to answer. and this is my question. i think the biggest problem is in the states. you know, we have some bigger states and among them is nearly bankrupt and it's going to get worse before it gets better. the federal government currently texas private on to amass%. i can well imagine saying you are just a creature of federal law. you're also organized in a state. and you take up resources. you have tax benefits. you can accumulate and come off your investments. and you're not really providing anything to the public will because you're saying your money might go somewhere else. so we want to impose on you a tax the way the federal government does because you're a creature of state law. you should pay something on the franchise ta