My question, though, was broader than that.
My question was, given that the $100 is taxed, they don't get the full $1,200, and it's taxed in the hands of the person who is working. So if you are a single mom making $25,000, you're going to pay taxes on that $1,200, as opposed to somebody else who won't pay taxes, who's not making that money. So they're not getting the full benefit.