ut southwestern in dallas -- we have some of the finest health care. we committed $3 billion over a 10-year period of time to find cures for cancer and texas. we have substantial health care and it is available. i passed toward reform in 2003. there are over 20,000 more physicians practicing today in texas than there were six years ago. the idea that texas has a large uninsured population -- that does not mean anything to me. what means something to me is that people in texas have access to some of the finest health care there is. how we choose to pay for it is our business. that is how we have chosen to deal with it. that health care is available in the state of texas. could we take those medicaid dollars and come up with programs that are affordable to people who don't want to buy health insurance today? it is too expensive for them. are there ways we can -- i think there are. rather than forcing us to deliver health care the way the federal government says. i go back to allowing the states to be the decider is instead of washington, d.c. i don't thi