produce these college graduates. they are coming in from illinois or new york or other places. and then texas tells the rest of the country, it's very important to have incredibly low tax rates. which we're sort of paying for because we are sending them our college graduates. i'm not saying that's a bad idea. i'm saying that when you look at the country as a whole, rather than as these little microcosms, you make different judgments about what it's a good plan to do. if you have texas not spending any money on family planning, and then 60% of all the deliveries and births are under medicaid because the women are so poor, we are paying the medicate bill. so do we have a right to discuss that with texas and say, we prefer that women who don't want to have children can have the option of family planning clinics. we have a stake in what you're doing. so for me, it's a question about what this means for the rest of us. three cheers for texas job development is really great,