It is kind of nice to have this open conversation versus having to write letters to an office.
That ought to raise a lot of alarms if we do not have a HDD crossing.
Are there things that maybe we do not necessarily have a rule for that we can make some improvements on?
I truly appreciate my colleague, our Chairman from Nebraska, who comes from and understands rural America.
Too often the rural voice of America goes unheard.
I see nothing but benefit from the Keystone pipeline.
I believe it is incredibly important to have these conversations as we move toward appropriate legislative action.
Is there something built into the inspection methodology that relates to when you have a major runoff event?
I know you feel right at home here in our way of life here in Montana.
I just want to zero in on a Montana question.
We would like to see a little more consistency among the inspectors.