The degree to which it doesn't have to come to Congress and have its budget approved and dispensed to is a massive, massive problem. And I think it's the number one thing that I would point the committee to. The bill we've noticed today would include an adjustment to the supervision threshold to 21 billion to account for economic growth. What would that adjustment mean for the Bureau's ability to focus its supervisory function on larger institutions? I think it would help, for sure. (03:03–03:12)
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