point. >> there is funding. they're talking about $15 billion over i think nine years. i did a back of the envelope calculation and you don't want to be passing major pieces of legislation with back of the envelope calculations. they should take a deep breath and get the budget office to give them a review of what would this really do. but the bottom line is, if you take the main plan and scale it up nationally, it would be something like 4 or $5 billion a year. they're proposing $15 billion over nine years, so it is almost two-thirds below what would be adequate to do it, even if they were replicating the maine plan. and there were other issues in maine. the affordable care act came in just as this maine plan was being proposing is a bit of a shell game and i don't think it would solve the problem. >> one of the things you are starting to hear is, just get this through the house.