Fifteen percent. Mr. LaTOURETTE. Okay. Now, what's going to happen when the majority party indicates that it is not going to take any action? Again, as they're not on the budget, as they're not on the transportation bill, as they're not on the commercial real estate side, when they fail to take action to extend those, the senior citizens who today are paying 15 percent on the money they earn in interest and on the money that they earn in dividends, what is their tax rate going to be?
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