While they may not agree on all aspects of immigration policy, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Thursday that he and President-elect Donald Trump are “on the same page” on border security.

“I’m in favor of securing the border. And I do believe that you have to have physical barriers on the border,” the Wisconsin Republican told Fox News’ Bret Baier, when asked if he supports Trump’s plan to build a wall along the southern border. “I will defer to the experts on the border as to what is the right way to actually secure the border.”

Ryan dodged a question about Trump’s proposal to deport undocumented immigrants, saying that border security was the first priority. He later added that other immigration policy priorities that all Republicans agree on include interior enforcement and a visa tracking system.

The speaker listed securing the border, along with overhauling the tax code and repealing and replacing the 2010 health care law as top agenda items for the GOP under a Trump administration.

Asked if Republicans would use the budget reconciliation process to pursue a health care overhaul, Ryan said, “Those are details that we’ll figure out down the road.”