months? >> yeah. well i guess that you sort of multiply by two or by three. the bottom line is that there's a strong incentive for the two sides to get together. you know, gm has a profit-sharing plan that's dlirched -- >> that's a lot. you're saying it could shave a percent off economic growth. >> if we were to go a whole quarter with this mess, i mean we're talking many, many -- it could spread because what happens is the guys who make spark plugs, they tell their workers not to come in because they don't have a place to put the spark plugs. the gm strike is a very, very big deal. you know, i think that everybody's looking for the two sides to come together. i don't think that they're as far apart on money as you might think. i think that there's the big issue about moving some stuff from mexico to the u.s., but i think in the end they're going to work that out. >> that's a big -- >> there's so much money at stake. >> that's a big issue. let me dig in with you if we could to pennsylvania and wisconsin. you look at the latest bls numbers, and they show over the last year manufacturing jobs in