mr. whitfield: four minutes? the chair: yes, sir. mr. whitfield: at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, a member of the energy and commerce subcommittee, mr. scalise. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, madam chair. i thank the gentleman from kentucky for yielding. i rise in support of this jobs bill, the keystone bill, that actually opens up another 700,000 barrels a day coming in to the united states from canada. first of all, this oil will be going to united states refineries in texas to refine oil for americans. and on top of that, it will create another 20,000 american jobs. if you look at what that means, that means first of all, china wants to get that oil from canada, if we don't agree to this, if the president for whatever reason because radicals don't want that oil coming in. they don't like oil at all, so i guess they are going to ride on bicycles and that's going to get them where they need to be, we have to live in reality. we have