and as margaret alluded to earlier, reports -- support among republicans, this is an issue that kind of divides the party in some respects on immigration, and there could be a way in a broader package, perhaps, to try to kind of needle democrats from the wisconsins, the michigans, elsewhere who are up for reelection in 2018 with this worker issue. the interesting thing, though, as we've been watching democrats, they haven't crossed the line. they haven't been fearful of this president on policy. they haven't had any political incentive to work with him on other things, so i don't see them doing that now. >> let me add, as we're thinking about the base and the core support among republicans versus maybe more moderate republicans, we saw this tweet, i'm going to come to you on this. senator lindsey graham said in his home state, the number one industry is agricultural tourism -- south carolina, number one industry is agricultural tourism. number two, if proposal were to become law, devastating to south