I think that is one reason why you're seeing some reluctance. Obviously, there are political reasons too, but some reluctance in the Senate, in the committee, and in the subcommittee specifically, because we don't have the data and analysis to look inside those numbers to understand the savings and all the things we're talking about.
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Pryor discusses Senate reluctance due to lack of data on BRAC savings.
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