now, i'd like to recognize mr. plome, my colleague from new jersey, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we're here this morning to discuss issues facing the chemical facility, anti-terrorist standards or cfas program. we're talking about this league internal memo from 2011 that clearly shows that dhs faces serious implementation problems with the cfas program, most notably that the department has received 42 site security plans but has yet to approve a single one. they were part of the appropriations bill in order to give congress time to enact legislation. we did just that in the 11th congress bypassing hr 2868 in the house. that bill provided a comprehensive security program to protect americans living near these facilities, but unfortunately, mr. bennett did not take it up. i'm not here to claim that hr 2868 would have automatically fixed all the problems outlined in the dhs memo, but it certainly provided more of a framework to protect the 111 families that lived in the danger zone of a temperature ch facil