finance, since those are the documents that i received and were able to make public. of course i think they all should be made public, the ones that and i don t like this committee classification, what happened, but the chairman did allow me to make those public. in those documents, in one e-mail from march 2002 you discuss limits on contributions to candidates saying, and i have heard very few people say that the limits on contributions to candidates are unconstitutional. although i, for one, tend to think those limits have some constitutional problems. i just want to know with the buckley v. vallejo case being settled law, it seems like you have some issues with those rulings. how do you view the precedent created by buckley, and would you respect it? the buckley divide, as you know, senator, is that expenditures on the one side, congress does not have substantial authority to regulate contribution limits.