ben allen were instrumental in crafting this legislation. madam speaker, carol bower's legacy was her two daughters. she wanted to raise our kids. even though, even though the doctors said her heart gave out, because of her life and legacy and this bill, she is going to be remembered as having the most powerful heart of all. and i hope my colleagues will help me to enshrining that legacy that will others avert this tragedy. and honey, we are getting it done. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves. >> may i inquire how much time i have remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has five minutes remaining. mr. pallone: you can use whatever time. mr.guthrie: i yield one minute from michigan. one minute. mr. huizenga: andy, you talked a lot about carol, as you should, but we want to talk about you. and how you responded. you know, this is an opportunity to turn a tragedy into hope. and there's a lot of people that would be too bitter, too angry, too frustrated, too betrayed to take that opportunity. an