you probably have a number of congressional aides who are the children of major donors. i mean, congress is just a completely different animal than the executive branch. so i don't really have a view on that. if they think they are going to salvage his pension, somebody ought to talk to a pension specialist, because i don't know for sure whether you have to be in a law enforcement officer position when you retire. i think they are right because law enforcement officers can get an enhanced retirement at an earlier age and that is what he lost. i believe he still is eligible for the standard federal employee retirement system pension at 56, but that would be a reduced pension. so they certainly have taken away a chunk of his pension that he earned. but look at this. you got general flynn who has admitted to critic committee crimes who gets to keep his pension. it was not from being fired but