rate ofaces where the uninsured was high, i think that's where we're seeing the biggest response. you.ank >> in pons to his question, do you know how much you're on the olympics advertising? >> i don't, but i'm sure i can get that. let us know.please now i recognize the lady from north carolina, miss elmers. >> thank you, mr. chairman. to my colleague from north carolina, mr. butterfield, i'm to kind of extend some of mr. cohen,ns to you, where he left off. >> anded ajoining districts, i might add. >> yes. my colleague pointed out that 107,000 have enrolled in north carolina, that's the figures that we're seeing. however, 473,000 received cancellation notices for their that theye policies already had. so even though that 107,000 may sound impressive, we are way behind on those who have had their policies canceled. up tore's a lot of making do. i do want to get back to some of those numbers. now, correct me if i'm wrong, how many people in america do you believe have signed up for coverage now? >> well, the most recent figures out wereut 2.2 million. and that's just in the marketpl