i will find a way just like others did to undo that beust's. unfortunately, despite having never been debated by this committee, the committee of jurisdiction and no members appointed on behalf the of the committee, the statue was amended which will soon become law. that's called midnight legislating. in the dark, no transparency, and at hering to the voices of tsa's e. flexibility to approve or deny airport to opt out, places a time limitation of 120 days on tsa to determine whether to approve an application and provide a waiver for the requirement that a private, contracted screening company be owned and controlled by a united states citizen. just a few years ago, everyone was up in arms about the potential repos foreign entities. we have resolved and/or studied that issue and i assume it's still being studied. there is no doubt that aviation still remains one of the most attractive entities for individual franchise terrorists, and now we suggest waivers, even if the company is owned by a foreign or the airport is owned bay foreign empty. how