mr. webber, for four minutes. >> earlier, you said that we don't want to tie the hands of the commander in chief. but if he doesn't listen to us military generals, is he tieing congress into our wishes, i.e., ed >> why do you suppose he's -- and i don't want to put words in the chairman's mouth, it comes out that the admin is opposed to it, why do you suppose that is? >> i'm not going to comment on pending legislation, but i'm happy to work with legislation to draft these ideas. the draft i have seen, one of the pream bu lar, expeditiously. >> 30,000 soldiers are on the payroll, and hopefully we're not sending that money anymore. do you know who is responsible for that and are they still in a position of authority? >> i think 36 commanders have been terminated and 36 commanders have been appointed. >> we're confident this has been rooted out? >> we're not entirely confident that we have rooted it out. >> are we confident that we have rooted out -- >> they found situations in which soldiers no longer were active and were still getting paychecks, meaning those paychecks were going to someone