senator boseman? >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you all for being here. in relation to this can you tell us the impact of the two-year bill versus the five-year bill? what that does as far as certainty, the necessity of the longer bill versus the two-year bill. the other thing i'd like for you to think about, along with that, is one of the frustrations we have is you mention that we were number one in infrastructure. i think if you look back when we were number one, probably the percentage of what the states were doing was more than it is now as opposed to what the feds are doing. i think one of the frustrations we have is that as we put money into the states with the fiscal constraints with prisons medicaid and things like that, states have a tendency to sometimes shrink back and things stay the same as opposed to increasing. you mentioned about your small state. arkansas is a small state. to our credit, we passed a half-cent sales tax to try and overcome the problems that you have. i wish coming across the 14th street bridge every day that we could give