>> think of it like this. imagine a donut. seniors are starting to pay for prescription drugs. they pay about a quarter, 25% of the cost. as things stood, when they got to the hole, the middle part, they had to pay for all of the costs of the prescription drugs until they got to the other side, and that's when they started to get relief again. the impact of what's happening now is that the hole, the middle part where they are paying for the entire cost now they only have to pay it for about 50% of the cost. you see how the impact is shrinking, the size is shrinking as well. ultimately, there should be no hole at all. there may be a cost for seniors all along. 25% of all costs, but it doesn't change once you get to certain