but unic the senate, the house does not have the legal authority to enforce its own subpoenas, so we're going to have to rely on the justice department to go to court and enforce subpoenas against this white house. and my question is, have we thought about going to the romney administration and to our friends in the senate and saying, if we do have a majority, let's pass a law that gives the thousands the same power as the senate to enforce its own subpoenas. so in the future, we don't have to rely on what could be a corrupt justice department to -- >> interesting, yeah. i've not -- the first time i've heard that is now. i did talk to darryl a little bit this morning about this issue and i appreciate the good work darryl's doing on our committee, leading our committee. but that may be something we do want to explore. and i should say now, i did have the opportunity and privilege to serve with -- and i commend his courage and leadership and what he's doing. that is just right on target. so, thank you. and he was a pleasure to serve with when we were on the judiciary committee together. >