I would also say, Madam President, that will very likely be the last vote tonight. I have had a conversation with Senator Kyl and Senator Kerry. They are going to meet early in the morning to see if there is a way we can work through some of these issues that are still outstanding. The one message I wish to make sure everyone gets--I know everyone has lots to do this week--but on this most important treaty, no one needs to feel they are being jammed on time, as busy as we all are and as many things as we want to do in the next few days. So if anyone has any issues they still want to deal with, talk to Senator Kerry or Senator Kyl or Senator Lugar, who is the comanager on the other side. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. Who yields time?
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