base of neurosurgery, about a million and a half people, so we go west to fidelio, maybe as far as valdostae driven to savannah for tertiary care services that not only include neurosurgery, but cardiac care, cancer care, and those kinds of things. as you know from personal experience you have to go multiple times. >> right. >> the barrier now, it's not that i can't get a doctor, i just can't get there. a funny story is i used to know grandchildren or granddaughters who would bring the grandma to see me for spinal issues or whatever, they traveled 100 miles in each direction, and i would always kid that the child who brought the grandma must be the favorite grandchild and grandma should buy them chick-fil-a on the way home. all of a sudden they don't have money for chick-fil-a on the way home. >> gosh, that breaks my heart. >> people who live in places where there's infrastructure made for transportation, people who have electric cars, people who can uber, they don't understand the plight of americans who don't have those types of luxuries and who have to rely on gasoline to live their live