not getting too far into that and politics is way outside my lane. >> and a follow-up. at any point in time as you're taking a look at this issue, is there any chance that fema, the epa and some of the places that were cut will see more money go into their budget? >> i think that we'll put money in as money is needed to address needs. i think what you'll see here is the same trernd i alluded to earlier, 2004. a large stik in disaster funding and also elevate the cap on flood insurance and will end up having to do that again here. you'll see, though, over a longer span of time even the flood insurance budget is red and black, red and black again based on claims and premiums. we'll analyze it in that fashion, but i don't have a prediction for you on that. ma'am, in the middle? >> i asked you two weeks ago about this -- i asked about housing. i wanted to know do you have an update on housing since now we have harvey and now irma and