In many ways, I think my colleague from the other side of the aisle is agreeing with me. We need to do research, that R&D that he is speaking about, but it is about balance. The dollars that were in the underlying bill far exceeded that of what the administration asked for. We are simply saying, let's not pick one winner, let's pick them all, and see where that technology of tomorrow is taking us. Mr. Chair, I yield 2 minutes to the Congresswoman from Maine (Ms. Pingree) for her remarks.
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