i do not want to deal with olstein that was in place right now, the holdovers from my philosophy, frankly, that has caused us a lot of trouble, has caused us a lot of problems, that philosophy of deregulation and not protecting public interest. let's put the new team in place and let the presidt have his new team, and i am willing to be as tough as anyone on it. let me talk about b.p. and ask your comments, because when we look at the efforts of the history of b.p., it is very disturbing beyond this horrendous situation that we have right now. in march 2005, at a b.p. facility in texas, 15 deaths, 170 injuries. after an investigation, it was determined that b.p. cut maintenance and safety controls in an effort to reduce costs. the oil spill right now does not appear to be an isolated incident. it is part of a track record of cutting corners on safety, which is, frankly, very concerned that has cost workers in their lives. b.p. failed to correct safety have birds. there was the 2005 explosion as well as news safety hindrance -- hazards found since then. they were fined for a huge oil spill