If this resolution is brought to a vote, those who vote ``yes'' will be voting to investigate and to report. I suspect that there are going to be a lot of ``no'' votes on the resolution. I wonder if the gentleman would care to speculate what a ``no'' vote on such a resolution might mean.
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The speaker is discussing the implications of voting on a resolution related to an investigation.
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