their parents' insurance policies, some of the benefits for preventive care for seniors. so, you know, this bill will become more popular over time. so they have a political problem. but they're right, procedurally, there's no way that they could do this if they were in the majority which we don't believe they will be. megyn: what about that, doug? are you guys going to run around after the kids get to stay on the policy until 26 and you can't be cut off because you spent too much on the policy -- are you guys going to run around and say, no funding for that, you 26-year-olds, you go find a job. is that going to be the policy? >> one, we want 26-year-olds to have jobs, that's something -- megyn: i know, i know, but it's not a popular message to try to defund it once it's out there. that's brad's point. >> well, it would have been nice if some of the doors weren't locked on us so we could participate in things like portability, pre-existing -- megyn: okay. would have been nice. would have, could have, should have. how, as a practical matter, do your republican people run on