because we can't count on any democrat help in getting a replacement plan put in. we have to make sure we take care of all americans, all the nuances. we're going to be having numerous hearings on this and we're going to be very careful to make sure that our replacement plan is a plan for the future, whereas we've seen obamacare implode onto itself. we have to fix the mess that obama has put us in with run away costs, very limited options, and so it's going to take us six to 12 months to get that replacement plan done. we're going to get input from governors. we're going to get input from insurance companies, hospitals, physicians. we're going to do it right. in the meanwhile, things stay status quo, people don't have to worry about losing their coverage. >> so, congressman, at least for the next two years, obamacare is the law of the land. is that what you're saying? >> well, obamacare is -- we're going to be repealing some of the mandates, if you will, the employer mandate, the employee mandate, things like -- >> if you repeal that, those are