to do that. that's been a fundamental problem. >> you mentioned the defense part of the cuts, the deal was everyone's going to hate it because half the cuts come out of nondiscretionary, half comes out of nondefense nondiscretionary, half come out of defense. okay, that hasn't proven to be the case. i mean, are you surprised by how little leverage the defense cuts have seemed to give democrats to get out of the sequester? >> chris, i think the clock is continued to tick on this issue. it was never going to be the case the day after the sequester took effect, the sky was going to fall. you're going to have this grinding effect. so, for example, we're hearing right now that mechanics that work on, you know, our combat aircraft at military bases around the country may be furloughed as a result of this. people are going to start hearing more and more about that. so, do i wish that people came to their senses sooner?