um, you know, when i conducted a study um, with timothy lapierre, a professor and lee druckman and weurveyed congressional staff some years ago we saw some clear evidence that even staff whose job it is to help you guys do your work. we're struggling to understand the rules and we weren't asking arcana were asking some pretty straightforward stuff and the percentage of folks who understood it wasn't especially high. another cost of the complexity of rules is that, you know, regular order starts to your road no longer can you, you know, do the schoolhouse rock thing where you say, okay, i'll introduce the bill, it's gonna get referred to committee or multiple committees, there'll be a committee process, a bill will emerge from its gonna calendar to go to the floor, etcetera. no, not so much doesn't work like that. it's exceedingly complex. and as you all know, and have experienced, um, frequently, you know, if something does get out of committee, all the rules get waived suddenly goes into rules committee land where special rules are written. and the thing is handled in ways that are o