house side in particular, you've got 113 members of the democratic caucus that are co-sponsors of single -- universal care, the bernie sanders bill. it's a $32 trillion alternative. so if you think about it, the bill that the house -- the house bill that got passed that's the basis of what the senate worked off has a snet savings. what the majority of house democrats support is not maintaining obamacare, but the majority of that conference is actually supporting the bernie sanders universal health care bill, which is a $32 trillion, one size fits all, government-run, no competition forces, no market forces bill. and i think that that -- that is really what the choice has become. you know what i mean -- it's not -- if you think about this, the majority of democrats in the house aren't backing obamacare. what they're backing is a government takeover of universal care that doesn't have any market forces that's going to cost our country $32 trillion