It is important that we do everything we can to make sure that you are able to operate as effectively as possible because I think the impact...
So who do you typically hire? You know, just give me a bit of a profile.
Now you can't plagiarize somebody else's answer.
Well, we will have to get you up to North Dakota. Then we can show you hydraulic fracturing.
You do get it?
Thanks, Madam Chairman.
You don't just go back to the agency and say, 'Hey, you tell us kind of how life is.' You go beyond that?
So we just want to make sure that we're laying down the understanding that these classifications are relevant and important and must be met.
I think technology is such that you could in fact inspect that track every time a train went over the track.
Our country is in the midst of an energy revolution, and North Dakota is at the heart of it.
I think there was a lack of engagement. In fact, Senator Hoeven along with Senator Landrieu, sent a letter in December of 2012 asking where ...
I'm grateful to have Secretary Foxx at the helm, whom I believe is up to the task.
The country is producing a lot more energy thanks, in very large part, to the states like North Dakota; very positive for the country in ter...
I think Senator Blunt did a marvelous job of laying it out.
We need to do this safely and we need a comprehensive approach.
We have to make the transportation of this material as safe as what is humanly possible on the rails. I don't think there's any doubt about ...
There's got to be a collaborative way.
So we're building consensus on how we're going to test this or what the standards are going to be, Ms. Quarterman?