working together, senator nancy kassebaum and myself -- the only two women in the senate at the time -- joined hands with the house, with congresswoman pat schroeder, connie morella, senator olympia snowe, and we worked together to get legislation passed to get women included in the protocols, scientifically appropriate and to establish the office of women's health. we worked then with senator tom harkin and arlen specter here and senator ted kennedy -- again, senator nancy kassebaum -- to get it done. these roll calls, for people who are no longer with us in in institution and some who passed by, showed we got it done. it was modest in money, big in dreams, and i'll give you one outcome of what they did. george bush -- george bush, the elder, appointed dr. bernadine heely to be head of n.i.h. dr. healy led a scientific study on hormone replacement. she was able to get the money, again, because of tom harkin, arlen specter, we all working together, i was an appropriator as well that helped and assisted senator kennedy, senator nancy kassebaum, now of course baker, and guess what? thi