most of the lobbying was done there. 90% of them want to move to k- street. 90% want to be lobbyests, -- lobbyists. we need systemic change in washington, a foundational change. >> let's talk about some of those changes now. with this revolving door on capitol hill, how do we solve the problem? >> if you were somebody that worked on capitol hill, you can never go through the revolving door. it is -- which should make it for 10 years or 15 years. we have a joke, a one or two- year layoff. the center will come off capitol hill and will be barred for two years for lobbying in the senate. he will call their body and say, listen, i can't lobby you. but my partner jack kemp, can he come up and meet with you? >> they get away with not even registering. the entire structure is ridiculous. after gingrich said he was a history professor, for the first time in my life, i went into the disclosure act to look at the definition of lobbyists. it turns out i am not sure i was a lobbyist at the end of the day. it is written with such loopholes, it is absurd. people are on capitol hill, they need to be