medicaid, through young adults signing up, you mentioned 3 million young adults on their parent's plan, the over 6 million people already enrolled, those are a lot of uninsured people. >> speaking of uninsured, we still have 35 million uninsured after today. >> right. >> approximately. what is the plan -- who are those folks? and when do you expect to get insurance -- when do you expect them to get on the rolls in some form or another? >> this is not a one-year project. the congressional budget office, when they did the original projections, estimated it would take several years to really make a dent in the overall number. a lot of that is education. what we feel very good about right now is when the part d program started, the first year only reached 70% of the congressional budget office's projections. we're clearly doing much better than that. we're off to a terrific start. if i could say one other thing, chuck. you did a great job in your setup about putting out different facts about the law. we now have a law that's helping to reduce health the -- the rate