going into slide eight, this is where we are looking at our own population for pneumonia and influenza admissions. we are using the rules, not going into them now unless you need to, but we are excluding for various things and including for various things. so we are all using the same types of analyses. this is really looking for any admissions where flu was present , as primary or secondary diagnoses. so the costs, up to our net payments in just the period of march, and a lot of that was, in fact,, the flu with other diagnoses. we excluded some conditions, but sepsis was big for example. there were weakened immune systems and weekend conditions and being susceptible for other viruses. we see that going on here as well. and then quickly, looking at the lab data, all those lab tests that are being sent off. we have got a number of those lab -- the data increasing significantly in january to the previous flu season and the season before that. twenty-seven of those lab visits jumped to 72. and of course, the cost per patient were also increasing. up from 106 up to 164. that was in the retiree popula