. >> let m goack to -- >> wait one second. dagen, i'll picky back offof adam's example. if i lost a finger, yes, but what if grew 15 fingers? what if i had5 fingers years from now? then if i lostone, it wouldn't rt s bad ildn't be so disfiged. >> this gives us the opportunity to prioritize and decide are these people and bureaucra useful to us. isn't it time to call the herd, so to speak. i want yosemite to be open, adam. and we've learned how critical so of these people are, like at the cdc wth the salmonella outbreak. you had people brght ba from furloughs to run the computer network that tracks disease across the country. so we're realizing their value. but what about the pele who have lttle to no value who work in t government? >> dagen, i have no problemith what you just said. >> we're talking about nonessential people. not that. and dagen, i have no problem with what you just said. we should always be prioritizing. like any good business, the government should also say, are these people essential? are they useful? and reasonable people can agree that a lot of the t