mr. eny faleomavaega. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from american samoa is recognized for a minute. mr. faleomavaega: i ask unanimous consent that my comments may be revised. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. faleomavaega: i have tremendous respect for the gentlelady from florida, a dear friend, and her understanding on this substitute -- her proposal on this substitute, however, i must disagree with her on this issue. i rise in opposition to the substitute version. it provides $1.5 billion in nonmilitary assistance to pakistan for fiscal year 2010. and regrettably, the substitute requires no oversight, no accountability and no meaningful role for congress to play. like my colleagues, i'm appreciative that they've provided some support for the u.s.-led anti-terrorism coalition. and pakistan is congratulated for allowing the u.s. military to use bases within its country. however, i do not believe we should provide billions in aid to pakistan without some sort of accountabil