guest: well, you know, we do have a tenncare 2.0 now in the state.e built it around managed care, so it was an integrated system and that was particularly important, not just for costs, but they provide better health care. when you have people who are on medicaid, which is basically what tenncare is, more so even more than most of the population, they go to the emergency room and become episodic, and a different doctor would tell them something else, and trying to get everything under one umbrella, so you were getting care when people were not talking to each other. now tenncare is doing very well on all the quality insurance measures and the like. i actually think that a system built around a more integrated islth care delivery system the way to go and what we have in tennessee is what i think is moving toward that very well since when all of this stuff happened. current tennessee state budget is about $37 billion a year. when you were governor, what percentage of that budget was going to health care? guest: on the tenncare, high 20's, as i remember