it is a struggle frankly, as criswell acknowledged probably because we worked on this together to find savings. so, look, before i close let me just add one, i guess,. the need to have ideas out there. it is easy to criticize ideas that come out. paul ryans budget gets criticized regularly, but it does balance in ten years. there is no democratic alternative that does that. i often talk about means testing and medicare as an example where we could make a step in the right direction. it does not solve the problem, as we talked about, but it does suggest that in the right direction and is in the president's budget. it does provide that folks who make over 170,000 per year have to pay more in premiums under part b and party of medicare. it saves about $60 billion in the first ten years according to the analysis that we have, over the next ten years which is why it is a kind of proposal we ought to be talking about. as this expanding benefit to the debt and deficit that we ought to be looking for because the long-term problem can only be solved by those types of reforms, and yet we cannot