barney frank voting against it, the house financial services committee suspended the compensation packages for executives we told you, they wanted $6, $7 million more. the ceo's of those organizations, fannie and freddie will be on capitol hill today. their base pay starts at $900,000. they can make as much as $6 million in the coming year. and apparently -- you know, one of the things the lawmakers are saying, look, you know, the average cabinet secretary makes $200,000 a year. these guys are making four times more than that? >> because the argument -- >> head of a government agency. >> you can't get top talent if you don't offer these bonuses. they're going to stay on wall street. >> bottom line is guys that go into the -- become treasury secretary, they're all wealthy. they don't do it for the money. if they're doing a great job, though, if they're doing a great job, they wouldn't need another $10 million for bonuses. >> if they were in the private sector, nobody would be caring about this. the fact of the matter is they