common chronic childhood illness, it's prevalent five times more than asthma and seven times more than hayfever. i think this is a very modest common sense amendment that i hope my colleagues would support. >> any further consideration debate on this? thank you very much, senator sanders, for your keen eye. it was an oversight. i appreciate that. tom? >> just a query of senator harkin. if our goal is to get everybody in health care with either government option or everybody insured and access, should we put a sunset on this, school-based health clinics if in fact we're going to create access through the rest -- should there not be a sunset that says in this that at some point in time, whether we do oral care or not, is there a timing point when everybody has insurance, everybody has a medical home, that we still want to continue to fund school-based clinics? >> let me -- go ahead. >> senator coburn, i don't know what your experience has been in oklahoma, but my experience in vermont has been that school-based health care is enormously cost-effective and it works really well. we have had not a h