. >> in the three scenarios that you just mentioned, the ininsured, medicare, i'm the only one that pays in that circumstance? >> correct. >> everything else is written off? >> correct. >> ok. and so, over the last 10 years, by way of example. this number has been hovering at about $100 million. >> correct. >> we've written off a billion dollars in these fees over the last 10 years? >> correct. if you add that up. if you look at when we do a fee increase, or costs over the years, costs of services may increase for the department and in turn our fees may go up and they go up by medical c.p.i. every year. that doesn't change the amount of reimbursement we're receiving from medicare or the amount of reimbursement we receive from medi-cal. it would extend the write offs with the structure of the insurance. >> you mentioned the general allocates, how much was that? $320 million? where is that number? >> i believe it's on the side. after accounting for our funds and our revenues it's about $270 million. >> $270 million? >> correct. after our revenues that we received. >> it's twice the money w