Presidential hopeful Kirsten Gillibrand said at Wednesday night’s Democratic presidential debate that if she’s elected president, her first order of business would be to “Clorox the Oval Office.”

The New York senator made the comment during the second round of debates for the 2020 Democratic primary when she was asked about her potential White House plans.

“So the first thing that I’m going to do when I’m president — is I’m going to Clorox the Oval Office,” the senator said.

Following the one-liner, Gillibrand laid out her “second” priority, saying that as president, she’d focus her efforts on fighting climate change.

“The second thing I’m going to do, is I will re-engage on global climate change,” said Gillibrand.

“And I will not only sign the Paris global climate accords, but I will lead a worldwide conversation about the urgency of this crisis. The greatest threat to humanity is global climate change.”

The Paris Agreement, which requires nations to abide by emissions standards, was abandoned by President Trump.