would lead to a balanced budget, but not to get that are far into politics and just outside my lane now. just to follow up. at any point in time, as you take 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? think that we ll put money in as money is needed to address the need. what you see here is the same trend that i alluded to earlier, and we also had to elevate the cap on flood insurance and we ll probably 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 based on claims and premiums. i don t have a prediction for you. middle. i asked you two weeks ago, and i asked you a housing thing and i wanted to know if you had
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
my line. at any point time as you are taking a look at this issue, is there any chance fema, the epa, places that were cut, will see more money going to the budget? i think we will put money in as they are needed. what you ll see here is the same trend that i alluded to earlier, 2004, we had a spike where he had to elevate the caps on flood insurance, and having to do that again here. you will see over longer span of time, even though flood insurance budget is red and black, red and black and based on premiums. we will analyze that in that fashion, but i don t have any productions for you. man in the middle. i asked you two weeks ago about housing. i wanted to know if you an update on housing with hurricane harvey and now irma. can you bouts an update on