i was just this past weekend at the kolman race for the cure, and we'll have thousands in san antonio. so much of the focus of that race for the cure is about prevention. it's about roo it's about reaching out and helping women get the care they need before they might develop some form of breast cancer. that's what this motion is about. about assuring the resources for prevention. and the affordable health care act, it was the american cancer society that said a person who lacks health insurance, and who develops cancer, whether it's breast cancer or some other form of cancer, has a 60% greater chance of dying than someone who has insurance. that's what the affordable health care act of which this prevention part is a piece is all about. and then there's the question of how we pay for it, because we do pay for this motion. we have a number of provisions in our tax laws that favor the export of american jobs. and through this motion, ms. schwartz choses those tax loopholes and pays for prevention by preventing the loss of american jobs and we have a terrible problem with the export of