They say they are better understood, they feel much more comfortable, and they feel that their care is just as good, if not better.
The other one is the compensation and pension exams. That is our most requested thing, and they are having a tremendous backlog on these.
It is the 51st anniversary of the Clean Water Act as we speak.
I think, also, to get to it, we have, as much as we might have a different approach to what we are trying to get here, one of the conforming...
I would say, to simplify there, what I am hearing is that we are going to be back at court, and this is going to be back up to the Supreme C...
Let me ask you this. I talked about the rulemaking process. They kind of skirted a little bit the rules there, in terms of public input, whi...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and thanks, welcome to our witnesses. I want to thank you for calling this hearing.
I think for people who are listening, too, to realize that, and I think you confirmed the figures here, $2 billion is the cost to the taxpay...
Do you get any kind of sense since your testimony in July that any agencies have made any progress?
What are we spending? That is what I am asking. I understand we don't have enough; your point was pretty clear. What are we spending, $2 bil...
I just have one question that I can't resist asking.