Senate Republicans are still weighing who specifically will benefit from their pending overhaul of the U.S. tax code.

When asked, many were unable to communicate exactly which income brackets they would want to see reductions directed toward, instead opting to use catch-all phrases such as “hard-working Americans” or “ordinary people.”

The lack of specificity on the overall goal harkens back to their failed health care effort, when Republicans had difficulty honing in on a unified objective outside of simply repealing the 2010 health care law.

Others took a more holistic approach and said the focus was more on improving the overall economy and spurring job creation, which could lead to relief across the board in nearly every income bracket.

And some took the blanket statement of urging tax cuts for all, a goal that could be difficult given the constraints Republicans are under with their slim margin in the Senate.