a number of major oil companies have the same response plans, a number of them have walruses in their plans for the gulf, can deal with a spill of 200,000 barrels, bp said 250,000 barrels. clearly, if they have xeroxed copies of the same spill plan and the bp spill plan wasn't working, clearly those spill plans don't seem to be adequate either. >> say we'll pause it until they fix the plan. i don't have a problem with that. i don't have a problem with any pause on specific actions they're taking with scientific-based changes. i have a problem with is an arbitrary six-month moratorium. they're not even meeting until next month. what are they waiting for? a commission that doesn't include the kind of experts on board that they actually convened when they made the first recommendations. nobody down here -- i'm certainly not down here saying don't take a pause, don't have a stop while you review your work. i'm saying hurry up and do this work properly. the federal government needs to provide proper oversight. the fact they're not doing their jobs is costing thousands of louisianians our jobs. i'm not objecting to a pause.