based system. and what will the system look at? does the am can't speak english, can they support themselves and their families financially. do they have a skill that will add to the u.s. economy? are they being paid a high wage? the last part is very important, because this will help prevent displacement of u.s. workers. so if a company, let's say they're offering three times the median wage, that person will get more points on their application than if they're being two times the median wage or one times the median wage. so all of a sudden you're if you telling upward pressure on wages instead of downward pressure and you're making it very hard to use immigrant labor to substitute for american workers, because by prioritizing higher paid workers, you basically end the practice, more or less, of being able to seek out permanent residents to come in at lower pay. and so that's a major historic change to u.s. immigration policy. the effect of this, switching to a skills-based system, and