i am all in favor of expanding, theodically, keeping consideration and cost. people tell me, we are not ready for this yet. do not make this mandatory. do not just throw a $500 million program on us and ask us to comply. we need to start ushering folks in. moderator: mr. gregg, one minute to sum it up. gregg: there are only 1500 students being served by that pilot program. 80,000 four-year-olds in indiana. we have the money. the first year will cost $150 million. we will never get full, all 100%, of the students because it is not mandatory. we got that money, plus, the current administration turned downed $80 million of federal money because they were upset with the president. askof that 70,500 students, yourself, how many of them have lost opportunities? i do want to look apparent in the eye and say, your kid can't go to prekindergarten. we have got the money to do it. if we can't invest in our children, what have we become? we can do better. the status quo is not getting it at all. i want to do away with the line. i mean, it is just like, i can't believe it.