because of the data breach at opm the concern, maybe this data base will be breachable, too. i was encouraged where you're not collecting social security number, names, addresses account numbers. >> right. >> i think we have to be careful as policymakers if we were to pay a bill that releases any personal data that you would have to go and put names addresses, social securities to the data which would take a ton of time and make me concerned about what's going on. >> i really would not like to have to do that. >> thank you very much. thank you, chairman. >> senator kirk? >> director, i want to raise the issue which several people have raised in a bipartisan level of the cost of your building. from what i understand from your inspector general the total cost which used to be from the office of thrift supervision is $216 million all in. this is a lease facility which you've gutted and are putting in a two-story waterfall and glass staircase. if you look at the number of employees in your bureau, it's 1,459. that would lead to a per-employee cost of headquartering them in washin