or the wotus. the wotus thing, if you talk to any of the agricultural groups -- i am talking about the farm bureau and other agricultural groups -- they will say that's the rule that we really had to do something about. states like mine, we don't need washington bureaucrats imposing their radical regulations like wotus on people that know the waters better than they do. it's not an overstatement when i say this is probably the greatest regulatory burden facing oklahoma farmers, ranchers, and landowners during that obama administration. i was proud to see wotus repealed by the navigable waters protection rule which provided clean and lawful definition of waters in the united states and doesn't try to overregulate the arid parts of the state. oklahoma is an arid state. you go out in the western part of oklahoma, in the panhandle of oklahoma, and it's really arid. i did just see if you just take that regulation out of the hands of the states and give it to the federal government, there is always a con