I am looking at the Northern Route Approval Act poster you have got behind you, and I am looking at the ``days in the Senate'' column. It says it has been 434 days that that bill has been in the Senate. You are a new Member in this body. I have only had a voting card for 3 years. I know it is a collaborative process, but as I look at that 434 days in the Senate, does it mean that we have sent over a proposal to expand energy production to make those family-providing jobs that you mention and the Senate didn't like our idea, and so they sent us back a different proposal, and we have dropped the ball? Is that a possibility?
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