mr. hennis who owns the gold king mine, and that the epa did not take responsibility for that and did notist or pay for the cleanup? >> i'm not aware of that incident, sir. >> i think you need to look into that as well. one of the things that really concerns me about this, and i realize the epa has a job to do, but i've brought this to your attention before about some of the heavy-handed tactics the epa engages in. chairman bishop earlier talked about the fact that the epa has clearly violated federal law, that it doesn't matter that the epa didn't realize that they violated the law, or that the epa didn't intend to violate the law, or that the epa was just trying to do its job when it violated the law. that doesn't matter. and i'm saying it doesn't matter in the context of how you've treated other folks. i think mr. gosar brought up the case of edward hanesak. he was sentenced to six months of prison for discharging oil into a stream. he was convicted despite the fact that he wasn't present when the accident occurred. a poultry farmer in west virginia, the epa spotted some feathers and d