mr. conway?u. i appreciate that for much and i appreciate the references to thomas jefferson, who i admire very much, but this is about putting kentucky first. my father grew up on a family farm in human county. i would go semite grandparent was a little kid. my granddad used to wear a big hat. he would be out picking corn down in union county. i was a little boy and i would always get lost. i have a memory of looking for his hat to figure out where i was. i got a sense of how important farms are to kentucky. i am always going to put kentucky first. i am always going to put kentucky cursed. we have 85,000 farms in the state. over $400 million, i believe. ladies and gentlemen, let me be clear. i view this as a security issue, a food security issue. here in the united states, we spent 10% of our disposable income on food. china is 32%. other european countries are double what we spend. we are protecting food security. we need to have increasing net farm income. that is what is important. throughout