ms. kraninger: i like peanut butter, thank you. rep. tillis: outside of that question, i think it is absurd to say that this is nothing more chan the sort of got tactics some members used to try and, well, support their narrative. i will get on. how big is the cfpb, how many employees? ms. kraninger: eckstein hundred employees. rep. tillis: do you think -- 1600 employees. rep. tillis: do you think you have people who have worked for credit agencies, business lending, any number of financial field? ms. kraninger: yes, senator. they have a wide variety of skill sets and expertise being brought to bear. rep. tillis: would you see yourself ending up in the morning, coming in early, and writing out the policies or directing the affairs of the agencies? ms. kraninger: senator, it is the latter, directing the priorities and expecting the staff to put forward the policies. rep. tillis: how big was the scope of your portfolio at omb with respect to the whole of the administration? ms. kraninger: roughly 1/5 of the total government, to under $50 billion in resources, 37 agencies. rep. tillis: you have a lot of time in your day. i was in research