out of bounds. it's still very much a difficult thing. from the conversations i've had with young people, there's still a society of well that doesn't really affect me. there's this cloak of invincibility. however, one thing i have noticed is kids who stayed on their parents' plans and started receiving that care, they enjoy that. so i think where you're going to see a bump is a lot of folks who are 26 that get off their parents' plans and have to go on the market, once they've been accustomed to receiving that care for a few years from their parents, that is something they'll absolutely want to continue onwards. >> of course, you see not just young people watching that. it's an overall ground swell. could this pr outreach and the comedy outreach he's done -- what do you think, mark? >> hard to get young people to vote in the midterms. they voted for president obama. can they tap into health care in a way with targeted messages? i think that's one of the big potentials for democrats. not just with young people, but with other members of the coalition who have supported