we about have about seven or eight minutes left so we're going to conclude with mr. engal. when i say that, i mean they're voting. i don't know if the members realize we have three votes. >> well, thank you mr. chairman. i won't take the seven or eight minutes. i just want to pile on about the i.m.e. in direct medical education. a major concern to my area of new york, new york city. and i echo everything that mr. weiner said. we are very, very concerned. there are many teaching hospitals in new york city. they've been devastated by cuts on the federal and state level. whether it's dish payments, or in the health care bill that we passed. we had a whole fight over do gooder states provisions, things like that. they've been decimated back and forth. new york has 15% of the teaching hospitals. we train 15% of the doctors across the country. it's a really big thing for us. i kkow you said that it wasn't a $3.5 billion cut per say. and these teaching hospitals would still receive funding if they showed their further erg goals. but the yet to be established goals by the secretary