robert geist from st. paul, minnesota, written as a letter to the editor in the "wall street journal" today. and the title of his letter to the editor is "the first cost comptroller will be your own doctor." it's something i've been talking about since we started this. the last thing we want to do in health care in america is to make it where the doctor is not 100% advocate for the patient's best interest. and he quotes very directly the transfer. he says -- he said, a previous article written did not emphasize a potential stealth cost control aspect of the bill. it will transfer the gatekeeper role to the doctors at the bedside arcs role currently held by payers, the government, and h.m.o.'s and insurance agencies, including medicare and medicaid. the transfer will be by capitation of fee payments, making clinics responsible for the cost of care of insured lives for one year. the illusion of many pundits and policy-makers is that many provider -- mini provider gatekeepers can control costs after powerful