standards that have to be maintained, when you take controllers out of the picture, and you have to make do on a lower staffing level, there is going to be fewer flights that can be handled and that's what we saw with the delays. >> nancy, these delays are basically the most visible, the most widespread of the forced budget cuts up to now and washington approving a temporary solution for the fur lows, but does that make it less likely we'll see a complete fix for the sequester or do we have a congress that's going to lurch from crisis to crisis and when people scream and yell and suddenly they will play the hero? >> i think it does make it less likely we'll see an ultimate full fix of the sequester. what this has done is really encourages special interests and different groups to say, hey, if you lobby enough and you cause enough stink, you can certainly get your portion of the cuts undone. so i think what we'll see is a huge effort by lobbying and special interest groups to go to congress and go to the white