On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump promised not to touch Medicare or Social Security, but Trump’s selection of Tom Leppert to lead the “landing team” at the Social Security Administration may suggest Trump’s administration could move in a different direction.

CNN flagged Monday that Leppert, a former Dallas mayor, has been on record supporting the privatization of Medicare and Social Security.

Leppert revealed his privatization plan in 2012 when he was running in the Republicans Senate primary in Texas, according to CNN. The plans, which were archived and first discovered by CNN, reveal Leppert was a major supporter of privatization.

“I will never shy away from any issue, even the so-called “third rail” of entitlement reform. Talk to any young person today, and they will tell you Social Security and Medicare won’t be there for their generation,” Leppert wrote. “To preserve these vital programs, we first and foremost must not change anything for those ages 55 and older. These folks rely on their benefits and we’ve made a promise to them. But for younger workers, we need to provide Medicare subsidies for the purchase of certified private plans, raise the retirement age, encourage greater retirement savings, and launch an initiative of Personal Retirement Accounts to allow every American, not just the wealthy, to save and invest toward their retirement.”

Leppert went on to explain in more detail that he supports now House Speaker Paul Ryan’s plan