What's your sense of going, looking back at that? Well, I think that is one of the lessons you learn, Steve, from past experience. And When you're the ones who are trying to add a whole bunch of new stuff, generally I think you're the ones who end up getting blamed when there's a shutdown. And I think again, what you're going to be looking at when push comes to shove about 10 days from now and we actually have to have the vote on … (11:12–11:22)
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