fema,e extent, you know, peter gaynor has given that signal. states,aid publicly to if you can get these materials on your own, get them. of course, states are going to do whatever they can to get what they can. fema does not have enough ventilators right now. stockpile has not been able to meet the demand. that is why you are getting to this situation where states are going out on their own. they can't get everything they need from the national stockpile and that is leading to these adding wars. it is leading in some cases to price gouging. price gouging happens all the time after disasters, whether you are talking about medical supplies for gasoline. price suddenly doubled -- doubling overnight. that is something for the justice department to enforce. he wrote aat and, story about the defense production act. i know plenty of heard over the days, tell us about its use at this point in the coronavirus response. the defense production act is used. the president voted a week ago or so to enforce -- to force general motors to start making ventilat