so the positive is, prediplomacy, before negotiations started in november 2013, iran had nearly 20,000 centrifuges. they're disabling two-thirds of the centrifuges in this deal and going under 6,000. they had 10,000 kilograms of enriched uranium which is sufficient for multiple nuclear weapons. they're degrading the enrichment percentage and knocking the quantity from 10,000 back to 300, giving back 97% of their stockpile. they had a plutonium reactor in iraq they were moving toward completing. they've stopped that and are going to mothball it and dismantle it. finally, they were not allowing the international community any inspections to determine what they are doing under this deal. they are agreeing to inspections for 10, 15, 25 years and, in some instances, under this i.a.e.a. additional protocall forever. so if you look at where we were before diplomacy and where we were after this deal, you will see there is a significant change that the administration has been able to achieve. and i'll tell you, charlie, even the critics kind of acknowledge this because the critics who were sayi