We don't have them all filled in yet. Among some reductions in spending over where we were historically. One thing I want to point out, in the year we're currently in, According to [the Congressional Budget Office], if we don't do anything else, you can expect that we're going to have to borrow about 27% of what we spend. Last year it was about 26%. Next year it'll be about 24%. And I personally believe that's going to go up because right now the amount of interest we're having … (00:17–00:27)
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