mr. waldon over there has a copy of the impact statement. but isn't it true that the state department's draft environmental impact statement concluded that the keystone pipeline would have limited adverse environmental impact? >> mr. chairman, with the statement said was it suggested that there would be little adverse impact to most resources. it then went on to say that was the case if the applicant followed all of the state and local rules and all of the mitigation procedures that were outlined. it then went on to say there were three or four areas that were of concern where there could be impact. called out spills, possibility. called out cultural resources related to native-americans, called out wetlands and some other areas where trees and shrubs would not be put back after the pipeline was put in. the statement -- the environmental impact statement is very long. the summary is just a page. but there are many other pieces throughout the document. >> isn't it true that the state department's own environmental impact statement included rev