. >> next we have commissionor kurzno. peter: i would like to thank the testimony and you have outstanding points here. we haven't doing that for just a dozen years now and i'm chagrined that we have a dramatic imbalance in terms of those who would support a broader statute and those being skeptical about the use of congressional power on a nationwide basis. i think that deregates whatever reporter briefing we have and i think that affects the legitimacy of that. my question to mr. clegg -- from a practical per square effective -- perspective, we have employees dealing with new statutes, we are dealing with these exceptions. given that a versions over the course of time to at will employment, two questions. to what extent do you see the iteration of this right now having the impact in capital employment? and second, how would this differ, if at all, from protections against racist termination? -- race discrimination? robert: one of the points that i make in my written testimony is that i'm afraid -- and i think i've repeat