i was getting e-mails from whoever sang, share your story, tell your health care story, of lodi video. -- upload a video. i suspected that people were not doing that. we wanted to sit down and talk with people and meet with people. our question was, what are you waiting for? that led to profound and poignant moments of expression. the question was not, what do you think about health care reform, what do you think about this hospital, people just wanted to share who they were. they won the dignity in that moment. when you walk into a public hospital waiting room, if you lose your dignity. we wanted to capture that. that really set the tone for the film, this notion that, let's allow this community a voice and tried to step back ourselves and not editorialize and just allow the lives of these people to come forward. tavis: health is as personal and issue as there is. health is personal, our religion, our faith is a personal issue. people do not open up easily about those issues. they want to know what the process was. that is why i asked that. you made a statement that is worthy of goin