ms. mckayt the same time the epa is moving forward with its proposed or excuse me with its proposed ozone rule it's also proposing its clean power plan which would require states plan to submit epa. how can we realistically expect epa to manage several new rounds of state plan revisions that will be needed within the standard at the same time there are plans for a clean power plan to? that's going to take a lot of money and a lot of people isn't it and you have the people in the money? >> there are important programs that the clean air act at breakfast implements to expect user resources to their resources to work with the state to get this work done. >> you expect to but as a practical? is it feasible. [inaudible question] people want to do a lot of things and have lofty goals but when push comes to shove they can't get it done. do you realistically think that this is something that the agency can handle? >> i do congressman. this is our job to do and we will make sure that we get it done. >>