here's why senator wieden is saying is so important in my opinion. when you say we don't care about data science or subject matter expertise or staff size, we'll have a smaller, less impactful, less effective irs, then it's harder for the irs to determine where the tax evasion is occurring. it makes it harder to determine where there's tax evasion in complex situations. look, for the average taxpayer going to work 9-5, your taxes are pretty simple. imagine a company that's operating all around the world, in many tax jurisdictions, subsidiaries on subsidiaries on subsidiaries. has all kinds of organizational complexity and their tax returns are thousands if not hundreds of thousands of pages long. it's very difficult to understand in those situations what the balance due is versus what's being paid. the idea is to invest in an irs that not only has the ability to find the balance due in the sipple taxpayer that's working 9-5 or that small business, but also invest in an irs that can figure out what the balance due is in the most complicated largest or