President Donald Trump told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos that he “might” turn over what he called his “financial statement” over to Congress, which has been seeking to obtain the president’s federal tax returns.

In an interview that aired Sunday night called “President Trump: 30 Hours,” Trump mentioned his finances to Stephanopoulos after discussing his previous plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.

“When you will see my financial statement, at some point I assume it’s going to be released, you’ll be very impressed by the job I’ve done,” Trump said. “Much much bigger, much, much better than anybody―”

“Which financial statement?” Stephanopoulos asked, to which Trump responded, “Uhh, they’re after my financial statement.”

When Stephanopoulos asked the president if he plans to turn over his tax returns, Trump said: “No, at some point I might, but at some point, I hope they get it because it’s a fantastic financial statement. It’s a fantastic financial statement.”