necessary did not occur. and then the sequester kicked in. so the sequester is a very crude tool, which puts the cuts where they don't belong on our military, and we need to get back to focusing it's really health care inflation entitlements. these are very important programs that were written in the 20th century that aren't working the way they could and should in the 21st century that are giving us a debt crisis, coupled with the fact we have a challenge. baby boomers in the work force. that's why cutting the military doesn't solve the problem. we could get rid of the military, we would still have a deficit. that's the point. [ inaudible question ] >> you get entitlement reform, you can solve a lot of these problems. >> mr. speaker, on immigration, there's bayne lot of speculation on your own personal future