so 7% higher than average, what would you do with that information? would you make significant lifestyle changes? should you have already given the average risk of difficult bee tease? we don't have the technology yet to say you are for sure going to develop this problem and you should do x, y and z. also there's a concern if your test comes back negative, you don't have the genes for diabetes, you might take a false sense of comfort in that even though your risk is still about 23%. i think we're not there yet. people say as we sequence more people, the tests will become better, but not yet. >> that will be interesting to see. sanjay, have a fantastic time. keep an eye on richard quest. make sure he gets a little work done in between all those soirees. >> i'll do that, keep him healthy. you graded the president's state of the union address on my facebook and twitter accounts. ed and i are going to go over