i happen to know the staffer for assembly person yamada and i was going to go up and testify at the august meeting but i got busy down in the office. so i dashed up a couple of pages on some of the issues that would maybe prevent an integrated state wide approach, for the long term care, and those opinions who are not those of the council or of any of the collaboratives that i work with in the city. but it is just, and myself, communicating with robin who i met first when he worked for the senator, henry, years ago, and between jobs he came to san francisco and he trained to be a ombudsman and he went back up into the state and it is a significant issue and we have to be remember and we have to remember that the administration on aging has a expanded wall in the community living and administration and whatever the state does to integrate the long term care at the state level, they will probably align it with that administration for the living in the future, and would i imagine, adding a few, but i think that it is good to get the position there. and so, my comments were basically, to get a