>> trillian, yeah. >> yeah. >> it's hard to keep the numbers straight, even for us up here.nt thing is it's okay if the committee does $1.2 trillion and that's their minimum mandate and we need to pass that, and then we need to move onto the next step. >> if tax increases are required to get a deal done, are you willing to do it on somebody somewhere? >> i've already stated that. i am. but i -- but we certainly don't want to do that without reforming the tax code. >> yes. >> because one of the biggest inhibitors to capital formation and job creation right now is the tax code. >> all right. let me ask you about your plan. you spent a year on it. it is the biggest i've seen so far with its $9 trillion price tag and you say as part of that you're going to cut from medicare. this is where it comes to having an adult conversation with american people. way. to play an ad for you that really shocked me from the aarp. >> so washington, before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits, here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seni