i mean leave it to the government, the federal government, right, to design a system that's number one, a reverse meritocracy. the more you work, the less you get paid. and secondly, a system where the anointed ones in d.c. are members of congress, the beknighted class, that that's the pay ceiling. god forbid you were to make any more than the lowest paid member of congress. yeah, this is why a lot of people are leaving. >> by the end you cap out how much you can make when it comes to overtime. therefore when the pope comes here, or 193 nations come here, when secret service shows up, depending on the region where you're at, you might be working for free. congress gets $174,000. if you work for congress. you get $98,000 without overtime because they're capped at the lowest salary for a congressman. i mean, where do they get this calculus? >> right. and it's not that most of the agents would complain about the amount of pay. they get paid handsomely. it's that the system is designed, brian, to reward people who work the least amount