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How can we commemorate their history and not recognize their existence? Now is the time to reconcile history.

We want to make sure that we are doing everything we can obviously to help them out.

I think, at least in recent press reports, we are still waiting for the Treasury to give some guidance in this area.

It seems a little crazy that they had to go through this additional step to try to benefit from this program.

I want to go back to where Senator Corker was heading in trying to understand--I think I have got the frame of the challenge between the State versus the Federal regulation framing.

But that again presupposes that you at the State level are going to better be able to assess that national or international reinsurer's ability to pay off that risk than a Federal regulator, doesn't it?

I will be anxious to see it, but it would still seem to me that, at least in this area on reinsurance, because of the national and international nature of reinsurance, that a national standard amongst States.

the constitutional authority to deal with international trading partners in the E.U. or other parts of the world really lies with the Federal Government

In other words, what we are moving through Pakistan right now. Per container, what's the cost of moving it that way, what's the time, what's the volume that we are able to move over a period of time, say a quarter, 3 months, whatever it…

For our purposes, I think we may be looking at the necessity of a more robust Federal response.

You don't have to say container, but what I'm trying to do is to get something that's measurable, where we can look in a logical way at what these changes are going to do to the resupply pattern in there.

I think that, as we come further to the border, our role is to then help the Mexican military, who is the principal element of the law enforcement effort.

I understand the United States is not, but it's been widely reported that other NATO countries are.

I think that there has been, while well-intentioned things like EnergyStar and lead certification, but the thinking has not been broad enough, expansive enough.

I'd like you to comment generally about the approach we're taking which seems to be still putting a lot of the eggs in that single beta site example.

I have a state like the Chairman's and I understand Senator Thune asked some questions on this subject, as well.