the affordable care act from that. so think about it. this budget is conceding the fact that the affordable care act has reduced the deficit and we peeling the law would increase the deficit. in fact, the most recent c.b.o. estimate shows that repealing the affordable care act would increase the deficit by $210 billion. you can't rig the rules on both sides. i mean, this particular budget, among other things -- of course keeps the revenue rates, the fees and taxes from the affordable care act while cutting health care for people and then to mask the fact that it would add to the deficit, there's a specific exclusion on page 69 of the chairman's mark that would exempt the affordable care act from being counted when it comes to increasing long-term deficits. that's not fair. i would argue that's really budget gimmickry. i think it's important if you are going to eliminate the affordable care act, you have to step up and assume the consequences of that. and one of those, according to the congressional budget office is the fact that our deficit will go up. so this amendment would strike that provision to maintain a point of order on any heal