quo. they will vote for infrastructure as long as you vote for reconciliation. let me just ask you, though. i -- >> if -- >> go ahead. >> i just want to be clear about that. i support reconciliation. so do my colleagues. you know, we meet all the time and let me tell you, we all agree that we need a reconciliation package and i think that's important for everyone to understand, but that doesn't mean -- these are two separate bills, right? you've got infrastructure and historic once in a century. there's no reason why we shouldn't pass that right away and get the shovels in the ground and make sure we do everything we can to stop derailments and invest in our infrastructure and climate and make sure we fight climate change and also keep working on this separate bill on reconciliation, which i'm committed to passing. >> right. >> as pramila said, we're talking all the time to make sure we can get that done as well. >> except that's not where the progressives are and obviously there's at least 45 or so that will vote against infrastructure if there isn't at least, now they're saying they no longer need a vote first but maybe an