manufacturing, through production, and that's what president trump hopes this will do. >> that's making a big assumption that the reason those companies left was because of the tax code and not because of cheap labor and lower environmental standards, and i think that's part of that mix, too. the other real issue will be with the lower rate on the repatriated, all the money coming from overseas. does it go into building plants or does it go right into shareholders' pockets? that will be really important to watch, too. >> and it's interesting, when you're in washington, and i think it's pretty clear that taxes appears to be one of the few things that republicans all seem to be somewhat at least on the same page on, siraj, i'd have to imagine that after alaba alabama, there's a ton of finger-pointing right now. there is the bannon wing of the party that is wounded at this point. the establishment wing might feel as though they've had some sort of a rebirth. after they get taxes done, and they will likely get it done this week, you know, paul ryan's talking about entitlement reform and touching things like social security and medicaid. health care is still standing out there.