. >> here was an article done may 4 by scott higam, headline is "big budgets and little oversight in war zone." increasing annual revenue from one $.2 million to $706 million, most of it from one corner of the federal government, the u.s. agency for international development. this is a long, involved story, and you read it, and you learn a lot of people that work at usaid have moved over to the company and doubled their salaries. people are making hundreds of thousands of dollars off of something that was supposed to be a charity. and help us here. if you are an american taxpayer and looking at this and saying, when does this stop? >> you raise a couple of issues. one is why is aig using a particular entity? then, how good of a job they are doing are we getting bang for the buck? that is a separate issue. separate issue, little bang for the buck, a little beyond my jurisdiction, and that is the tax code. how do you find something as charity or not charity? i can look, and we have had a number of audits dealing with this company in particular. they are public. two questions. one is, s