they say it wasn t statistically that significant. does it surprise you this doesn t go down or it is where it s at? it s where it s at until 2014 assuming the health legislation is where it s at. it didn t surprise me so much but sanjay think of it this way. while it only went up 1 million people a lot lower than people expected, think of it like 12 football stadiums filled with people that lost their health care last year. the numbers are still that big, they didn t grow that much because the unemployment rate between 2009 through 2010 was already pretty bad. and because if you have a job, if you have cobra it lasted for 18 months afterwards, if you find another job you can get health insurance there. what if you don t have cobra or you can t afford the premium? that s a big problem because you know most employer health insurance is subsidized by the employer and when you lose your job and go on cobra you lose that subsidy and in the stimulus act a few years ago there