That question. You dont have a personal my sense is that the service has the cooperation has been enhanced by being within the same agency. I guess id like to add that i think the panels conclusion was, we identified a substantial number of issues that needed reform at the service. For those issues, we didnt think moving them from one agency to another would address really any of the issues that we identified. And so while we understand that that was a serious debate, we thought that the focus really needed to be on solving the problems that we found. If i could say one more thing. I think one interesting piece on treasury was that, being an older guy, i remember well a lot of the discussion back in those days from within the service about, you know, gosh, treasury officials, wall street guys, finance guys, they really dont understand the Enforcement Mission well. So over time, youve had complaints about, you know, wherever they are, people are going to think its better somewhere else.
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then of course in 82 you had the social security bill which was a huge piece of legislation and the entitlement reform area that we probably got to go back at again. that set the stage for the 86 bill. you ve got a very different situation now. you ve got a big deficit. we roughly bring in 18% of gdp spending ultimately about that amount. now it s 16, 17% coming in, 24% going out. where yur trying to go in this that may be a bridge too far. if you can get to an agreement then you can get down to the specifics of both tax reform and reforming entitlements which also has to i think be part of this picture eventually. grover? we can take this in two steps. the two parties are heading in different directions. this is not the republican-democratic party of the 1940s and 1950s. the two party have sorted themselves out to where republicans won t raise your taxes and there isn t a democratic in congress that hasn t voted to raise your taxes. all the democrats voted for the stim