ms. jarmon as well. there is a lot going on from the g.a.o. perspective, as i mentioned before, it needs to be better organized and better focused on prioritizing risks. we cannot fight all of them, all of the time. that is very important. and then, assessments will yield also additional actions that may be required, i think mr. alexander mentioned the presidents budget request, for example, outlining 17 or so programs or activities. that would come into the mix. but, a comprehensive, forward- looking strategy is imperative to make sure that fraud risks are identified and managed in the most effective way possible. >> i would like to discover bad apples, able engaged. they go from georgia to florida , to other states, trying to get away with the same thing. >> in only the 8 or so weeks that we have run this process, we have seen emerging risks that are both geographically desperate, and tied together. we are seeing through a link analysis that a behavior over here that is particularly problematic is also showing itself here. through this proce