defective, like any other product, trying to work it through so we don't give everybody heart attacks, which i'm sure we are. who is the right person to do it and it's on defective guns. not anything else. >> somebody who wants to be a law-abiding gun owner that has a gun that malfunctions. i want to ask you and you referred to this. you are also working on domestic violence-related legislation. and amy klobuchar talked about this. the president mentioned it in the meeting. do you have any hope that's something? >> here is where i think we can find common ground. i think that there is agreement we need to tighten the background check. we have a bipartisan bill that is sitting in the house. john dingell was somebody who helped get the background checks into place. and people don't understand that right now the data that needs to be going into it is not going into it for a variety of reasons. if you have been a married domestic violence and you're convicted, you cannot have a gun.