Whaley: You were in at the beginning and almostat the end of this chapter in history that we call RegionalMedical Programs. What do you think we may have learned fromthis chapter? Lewis: I'm not sure. I've been trying to communicate to you theidea that what we should have learned is that we can't fix up thehealth care system, whether we're talking finance or organizationor manpower, whatever, unless we have effective regional healthauthorities, which would be a descendent of what we were tryingto do in Regional Medical Programs.