Congress has to take a role in terms of intelligence that is unlike anything they do in any other authority, and that is to work without reference and without reference to who's getting more of the [pork] barrel and to work in a very positive way. There's great jealousies between the intelligence committees and the defense armed services committees. That shouldn't exist.

It's going to force people to look at what is it within the intelligence programs we want to emphasize and what is it we believe we can cut back on.