"That is to say, this fund is 'unexpected money' for both Congress and the Treasury Department, and they had no plans for it,"
"So, neither the Treasury Department nor Congress will definitely take our side; I'm afraid there's not much we can do!"
Bennett's words doused both of them with a bucket of cold water.
But on second thought, that seemed right.
If this money had come out of the Treasury Department's original planned budget, the department wouldn't just allow it, it would fight tooth and nail with the IRS.
But this money was extracted forcefully by David's lone effort from several major film companies; for the Treasury Department, that was like a pie falling from the sky.
The Treasury, dumb as it may be, would not tangle with the Western Suburb Branch over such a small amount of money.
After all, the funds that David had collected from the major film companies were nearly 10 billion.
And how much could the required paid leave amount to?