in other words, opportunity for our children, our smallest children, skeg, university -- success, university education for our college-bound students. it's the area of the budget that involves investments in clean energy, small business programs, to support the success of small business. involves job training that helps families adjust to a changing dynamic in the economy, and so much more. in this 18% of the budget, that is where the cuts will hit. and with the phase 1 required cuts, or title 1 cuts, in combination with the cuts under title 3, you have essentially a 15% cuts from the 2011 march c.b.o. baseline. now understand that baseline for 2011 is a very low baseline, much lower than 2010, much lower than 2009. it takes us back many years earlier. you already have a very low baseline and we're going to cut 15% more out of the core programs supporting the success of our working families, supporting the success of our smallest children, supporting the success of our college-bound children. this is not the path that builds a stronger america. the third factor is that while our children in