agreement, abudget farm bill, passed to get through the debt limit in a way that is more businesslike and without a lot of disruption, in my experience, infrastructure is not traditionally a partisan issue. it doesn't matter if your democrat or republican. i think there is broad bipartisan support for making sure that we have the roads in the ports that we need in this country. if you look at the water resources bill that passed the house with over 400 votes, the challenge is putting the consensus together. if we can break through the gridlock that makes it challenging to have conversations, regular order actually matters. congress worked through, and i'm not going to say it was the biggest budget agreement of all time, but it was very important to be able to do the business of governing. so i do take optimism from a series of actions which showed like looking at an issue immigration reform, that is good for our economy and there is a path forward. pathu think there is a forward on immigration reform in this congress? >> i actually do. >> even though speaker banner said it is impossib