that's not helping working men and women by giving 83% of all the resources to the wealthiest in america. so yes, they're right, somebody may get $10, may get $100, maybe $1,000 while the top 1% gets 50 or 60,000. it is more than -- let's say it's -- let's say it's $1800. let's say it's $1800. they phase out that $1800 in 2005. why did they do that? because to meet scoring rules in the senate. but they don't phase out the top 1% resources. i understand brookings says that 80% gets some money. they do. but the overwhelming majority of the money was not used for the struggling family making $59,000 that paul ryan talked about on the floor and that mr. brady talked about on the floor yesterday. >> i have to leave it there. it is a true and fair point that