care. the prices are going to go up, maybe over promised. that's what i worry about. i worry about the 23 million who won't have insurance. >> sure, and i actually don't think that number is accurate. and we can argue around that. but the patient state stability fund that was added into this bill that gives states a great deal more flexibility -- the governors with two round tables earlier this year, the governors came to us and said we have to have more flexibility in the programs that we're able to design in our states to take care of our people. the governors were -- one of their big criticisms was the affordable care act was done. you're going to reform health care in this country top to bottom. why were no governors included in that discussion? that is a valid observation. so, we did include them in the discussion. we tried to be sensitive to the things they were concerned about. look, no argument from me this government is too big and i would like to see things devolve to the states. i think the states can do a