capitol police and the senate sergeant at arms are making sure that members and their staff are protected here on campus but also at events off campus that may come with certain serious risks. the c.r.s. is put on a path to restore its staff loss. over the sequester, agencies took serious hits. they don't make that up in this bill, but they are set on a path to get back to the footing that we're putting g.a.o. on in this legislation. a long-needed modernization of the copyright office is kicked off in this legislation. again, that is a long-term plan, but we are kicking it off, and it's very, very much overdue. we are also beginning another process here that i think will be really important to the campus. we are beginning the process of exploring options to expand the size of the senate child care center. pretty much every large employer in the country offers some level of child care services to its employees. the senate barely does that. we have 6,200 employees and 68 open slats and nine infant slots here in the senate. the house, over the last few years, has tripled the size of its child care center and we will look at what the options might be to expand our capacity as well. let m