ms. cantwell: thank you, mr. president. for decades the quilu tribe in the pacific northwest has waited for a chang to move out of the tsunami zone they are in and into safety and every day 80 students go to a school in a schoolhouse that is just one foot above sea level and every day they look directly out the window at the roaring waves of the powerful ocean and wonder when they can move to safer, higher ground. when the tragic tsunami hit japan last march, and when a recent earthquake in just the last few weeks hit off vancouver island, it sent another urgent message, a wake-up call to hurry to get this legislation passed through congress. the department of interior, which endorsed this legislation, said the tsunami, quote, clearly demonstrates the risk to the tribe and the citizens and the need to move its housing and infrastructure inland. now with the one-year anniversary of the tragedy less than one month away, we have finally done our job. with the passage of the bill tonight, the quilud can begin to move out of the