what they're going to get and have to pay for social security, it's not just the accounting mechanism, osi, that's should done, but that's just one part. it's not what it does to the current bument, but it's what it does to our overall standard of living. >> i would add that with social security, it's so clearly a essential component of retirement security, and it is so clearly on a path that's unsustainable, and we know what the trustees tells, we have to make changes keep this important program balanced over time. we'll hear if a week the newest numbers, and they're bound to be bad, and i think it's this constant warning the sooner we make changes to this program to return it to solvency, the earsier it lob to make changes. if ever there's a part of the budget that needs to make sure it's protected, it's people who are disabled and unable to work, that's what an insurance program needs to focus on. i think retirement is a host of things. social security is one piece, private savings, finding ways to help people with productive aging. all that is important. i think what i find most distur