more of a libertarian streaks, so you ll see some of them joining with the liberal democrats who have traditionally been against sort of government overreach in these kinds of matters. they re not tied to these bush-era programs the way some of the you know, the defense hawks, the lindsey grahams, the john mccains of the world are. so you ll see alliances that are a little unusual. unusual developing here. alex, if i could just yeah? if i could just add to what emily said. it is true that there s bipartisan and sort of cross-cutting opposition to this. but there s also cross-cutting support for it. and remember, when you had these revelations come out, you had lindsey graham, mike rogers, the chairman of the intelligence committee on the house side, dianne feinstein, come out and say, hey, wait a minute, these things have protected american national security, and that s why we passed them. that s why we voted with them for a large majorities. yes, you could have a biparti