supported by the department of justice and others. for those that are, to your question, raise concerns or feel uncertain, i'd say this. the h1b program itself, passed by congress 27 years ago, has standards and guidelines we've been abiding by. our emphasis right now is really on anti-fraud. really, if someone is in all faith and cantor, providing all the information they should, there shouldn't be a concern on that front. our efforts are really focused on cracking down on those that are abusing the program. certainly, it disadvantages u.s. workers. quite frankly, it would also be disadvantaging those that are well-intentioned in using the h1b program itself. >> the priority is fighting fraud. the issue is acoeos are concerned about the talent pipeline coming from overseas for the jobs that are specific