something that they continually referenced. primarily with the medicaid expansion in obamacare. expanded health insurance coverage for up to 11 million people. the house plan puts an end to that. they tried to put a transition period into place. they have it at 2020. you can continue to enroll in the expansion, the matching funds will be there until 2020. they did it to try to mollify the moderate republicans and mollify the governors in states like nevada, ohio, who took the expansion that don't want the enrollees to just fall off a cliff. the 10-year number is driven by the fact that this medicaid expansion program will come to an end. it's obviously been a big issue for conservatives who want to trim the number to 2017, 2018. now we'll shift focus to the moderates, whether or not waiting until 2020, that transition period, is long enough. the big question right now is, because of 2020, because of this number over the course of ten years, does that mean that the medicaid provision needs to be extended even longer in order to