What we do know is that a lot of Americans are being taken advantage of and whatever the scale is, it's big enough to really matter and I think to make a significant hit. Meaning American taxpayers could be paying less taxes, we could be saving more money [by addressing fraud]. And I always try to remind people of this, Kaylee, there really are two costs and two victims. One is taxpayers getting fleeced. Whether it's 100 billion or a trillion dollars, that's a lot of money. (03:00–03:05)
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