name against the affordable care act. and the kind of person who has become the figure head of this resistance is the papa johns ceo. and he basically was a big romney supporter and he was saying before -- he said both before the election and actually in a conversation after the election that, well, look, our franchisees are going to reduce people's hours so they fall under the 30 hours that's covered by the employer mandate in the affordable care act. he then kind of walked that back a little bit. he said in an op-ed, he said, look, what did he say? here he says papa johns is still researching what the affordable care act means to our operations. regardless, we will honor this law as we do all laws and continue to offer 100% of papa johns workers health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984. that's the people that work directly for papa johns. the question is, though, the franchises. well, the average franchisee