for americans, but the congressional budget office did project from the last iteration 22 million fewer americans would have insurance under the draft of the bill, including 15 million using medicaid. >> can i comment on that, jake? there would be credits offered to those less than 100% poverty level in non-expansion states who do not wall fi for traditional medicaid. tim spoke. this would provide coverage for what they currently do not have. secondly, the cbo score. they put heavyweight upon the individual mandate. the signal bill put up $30 billion in two years relative to the house bill. so part of what going guard is going to be, the cbo wants an individual mandate, the american people don't, so those coverage numbers will suffer.