phoenix, j.d. hayworth. good morning to you, j.d. >> good morning, steve. yeah, it's a real problem. in one sense, you have a situation where governor brewer is trying to deal with a real problem, a budget shortfall in terms of medicaid. and for purposes of full disclosure, i have been one who has fought the battle of the bulge my entire life. but when you -- when you have the heavy hand, pardon the pun, heavy hand of government step in with a fat tax, it seems to me to be a very dangerous step because on one sense, the federal government tries to erect all these privacy measures for patient protections and now on this sense, we're saying to people, well, if you're a qualified for or if you don't have insurance, we're going to institute some behavior models on you and basically charge you a tax if you don't have any children and if you're a smoker or obese or this whole notion