through these apps, you could end up paying more in taxes, and it s one more thing that people need to worry about at tax time. neil? neil: thank you, hillary, very much. it is a little weird. two numbers guys looking at the numbers behind it, jonas and david ban seven. david, this just seems like a trojan horse way to get some money. i could be wrong, what do you think? i think it may be worse than that. not just to get money, but information. obviously, the reporting is exactly right. nobody in their right mind thinks the irs is going to capture meaningful revenue by looking at what babysitters get paid and what college kids send to their buddies for beer money. i mean, this is absurd. [laughter] the way to move the needle is a much larger measure. and, of course, this does, as senator paul said, get away from a sort of innocent until proven guilty. it starts requiring people to validate things that are totally