privacy. does it make a difference that we focus on privacy or autonomy or more specifically on abortion? >> i think whichever one of those you're focusing on, you're honor, particularly if you're focusing on the right to abortion, each of those starts to become a step removed for what's provided in the constitution. yes, the constitution does provide -- protects certain aspects of privacy, on autonomy and the light, but going directly from general concepts of autonomy, of privacy, of bodily integrity, to a right is not how we traditionally, this court traditionally does due process analysis. so i think it just confirms, whichever one of those you look at, your honor, a right to abortion is not grounded in the text, and it's grounded on abstract concepts that this court has rejected in other contexts, as supplying a substantiative -- >> you say that this is the only