That will change soon enough, candidates from both parties say.
Under the Constitution, those groups can spend all they want, no matter what candidates say.
But each candidate says he is proud of his job.
Every candidate but one said he would make the trade.
But "Clinton is not the issue here," the candidate also said.
Both candidates say they favor making drug treatment available to many more people.
He and others agree that the department will not be ready to stand on its own until more candidates say yes.
And several potential candidates have already said they are considering a race against him.
The candidates both said "yes," but in very different ways.
Real candidates say that, too, which seems to be the point of the series.