but this is a public program, umum, we had a well-administered public program, anand now th concern is we're going to have four out of state companies, very large corporations, and will they be as responsive to the public? i have my doubts that they will be. one of the thing that i am now thinking about doing, especially after the list ning post earlier this week, is how do we come up with legislation that makes sure that medicaid recipients have their rights protected? because if t mamged care organizations decide to make their money by just denying services, that's not right. and people need a recourse if th starts to happen. we're e going toave to watch this very, very carefully. it may be too late to stop. but let's at least make sure that we're providing, uh, the people who are supposed to be receiving the benefits from it to make sure they're actuall getting those benefits. >> along that exactvenue, several days ago an administrative law judge requests one of those four companies beaken out of thatprocedure because it wasn'tcomfortable with their past histstory. the have bn quest