understood the child would die unless surgery was performed immediately. he will have surgeries throughout his life -- health care throughout his life. how do you make sure you have enough coverage for your loved one when he or she is sick? but you have to balance that with lower premiums. the good thing kis say about this bill, i have not finished reviewing and not decided whether to vote for, good things, lowers premiums immediately. middle-class family struggling with $20,000 and $30,000 premiums will be lowered. it appears if your loved one has a catastrophic illness, that care will be there, that resources, if you will, for that child. and that's also a good thing. now, david, i have not finished reviewing, you have to acknowledge -- >> let me get to the process question. is this a way to run a rodeo? a way to implement 1/6 of the economy doing it behind closed doors? leaving very little time to hash this out in public? i mean, there's the politics, which are difficult. you know even a republican