the border -- probably the dollar spent on more security at the border, isn't going to get you very much. i would emphasize, employer -- i would emphasize, ports and employer verification. a lot more. that's in the bill. i would probably amp that up. >> exactly. it would have to go much deeper than this bill, though. because what you're talking about, a bill like what you're talking about, would have to recognize the reality of the interconnectedness of the mexican and u.s. economies. and the flows, the annual and seasonal flows of people back and forth across the border, the links people have across the border. and it would take that into account in, you know, a realistic sort of real-world way. and we're expecting real world out of the you see congress? you're not going to get it. >> real world out of the senate, saying nothing of the house, where the raoul labrador, i believe, mocked the fear of a large senate passing, 70-vote passage of immigration reform saying, ooh, i'm scared.