. >> neil mcclue ski, aren't the states straining under the responsibilities they have. >> so does the federal government. there is a huge question about first of all whether the federal government will free to pay for this. the reality is we haven't seen the details yet. we have a proposal, a bit of a fact sheet. we don't know where the fun is supposed to come from in the federal part. we adopted know how they're going to germ what programs are systemmible, acceptable, and i don't think states will want to commit until they have that information. that's a lot of money for a state to say, well, okay, so we can get more federal money do we also collectively as states spend $20 billion? especially do we spend it when i think there are lots of open questions about how effective will this be? does it actually fit the workforce needs it will have because the debt right now, it won't, and i think there are questions of can commune colleges handle and work them into jobs that exist. there is talk that there will have to be reforms made to commune colleges, how will that be done. >> derreon po