>> we absolutely expect that unaccommodated care would go down. the burden would go down. >> let me ask another question. how many jobs do you think it would cost us to do nothing? i know the other side is they do not want to say that we are doing nothing. that is odd, since everyone is in favor doing something, but nothing has been done for 50 years. what would it cost to do nothing in terms of lost jobs? >> what we have numbers on what is going to cost in terms of our total standard of living. there, we have enormous numbers about how we are absolutely going to have lower standard of living. we certainly have the short-run impact on jobs. our numbers were that by not having successful reform we get numbers like we are costing ourselves maybe five and a thousand jobs but we could be having. -- 500,000 jobs that we could be having. >> i think you. i yield back. >> thank you. i want to string out exactly what context you are here. if the administration supporting the tri-committee bill or are there other bills out there, senate bills, republicans p