0h, about 30 billion. about 30 billion a year. about 30 billion. money buys you power. it's given you extraordinary power. a lot of people would say that the nature of the power it's given you, which you now use philanthropically, is undemocratic, because nobody voted for you. what do you say to that charge? i think spending money on malaria, reducing malaria deaths is a good thing. so when we did ourfirst big grant, we became the biggest malaria funders, or diarrhoea, or pneumonia or sickle cell or hiv. you know, other than a few categories, where the us government spends more than we do, we're the largest funder on every single one of those things. so, yes, somebody can disagree with the choices i've made. you know, democratic processes don't always let you do the most innovative work. so if you want to do risk, like curing sickle cell or curing hiv, governments are too conservative.