We could have done that by February, but we didn't do that. But again, the cbo, again, I'm not a real fan of them, but I think this is actually the rosy scenario. They're projecting $22 trillion additional deficits over the next 10 years. And that that includes an assumption that we're going to increase taxes, get about $4 trillion worth of revenue. If we don't do that, we're not going to get that 4 trillion. (03:11–03:16)
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