i know there is with senator woten. i think there is with the chairman. i've got pretty detailed parameters my budget would lay out for the committees of jurisdiction that would call for the kind of simplification and progrowth tax reform that have been called for by bipartisan commissions. and we could a very robust discussion about exactly how we should do that and whether, in fact, that's the right thing to do. but what do you have from the other side? unwillingness to take a position. on medicare. my budget calls for the imp l lemation after ten years of bipartisan plan senator wyden just discussed. and i frankly think that's a very, very constructive idea that puts us on a long-term solution for medicare. not the only one. but it's a solution. it works. in the meantime, i've suggested in the budget that folks who are on medicare now and whose income is less than $85,000 would have no change whatsoever. but if your income's over $85,000, i've suggested that we implement president obama's suggestion whereby those relatively affluent seniors would pay a