robe robert estrada. >> good evening. i've been a deckhand for 30-plus years. i started in march of 1985. i've recently become the regional director of the inland boat man's union, which is the maritime division of the isle epu. we represent upwards of 300 members in this region, mariners, and we have great concerns on two fronts, as you know. our first concern centers around the idea that this late in the process, this late in the game, we still don't have an accessible department of labor wage discrimination that passes the sniff test. why not 2006 be the learning experience, when our two unions had to spend half a million dollars fighting this experience issue. we would hope that would have been a learning experience for the national parks. that was a long, drawn-out process, and ultimately, what it did, it cemented a contract with concession here based on two big lies. the promise of a big, fran see, interpretive museum, never materialized. a station looking boat salor that everybody said wasn't going to happen, and it never did. now, once we fought that an