ms. van duyne: the 199. mr. duke: those are pass-throughs. ms. van duyne: do you think the way it's being held now helps small businesses, the 33 million small business, the 99.9% of all businesses in the u.s. that are small business that are able to take advantage of this, do you think the 199-a helps them? mr. duke: it gives them a tax cut. increases -- ms. van duyne: you are concerned about the debt. as a democrat i was surprised as a democrat witness some of the ideas you held we should be concerned about the debt. we should be concerned about how much of that is owned by china. i'm curious as a volunteer in the biden-harris transition team and the person who is part of the biden administration's build back better and american rescue plan, as the white house national economic council, you are a senior policy advisor to the white house on those two bills, were you concerned at all about the trillions of dollars in debt they added, the trillions of dollars in debt that china pay potentially own and the benefit that china got as a result of those