rights act, and the rights act will help curb abuses in the tsa screening simply by requiring the tsa ombudsman office to establish a passenger advocate program to resolve public complaints and conduct training of tsa officers, would also require that every category x airport, is that x or 10? big airport, let's strike category x. x. it's a funny category. a through v. we don't know. every category x airport to at least have one tsa passenger advocate on duty at all times so somebody's faced with the choice, they are lined up, asked for an intrusive exam they think is uncalled for, i don't expect every tsa officer to be schooled in each thing. at tornado airport that handles tens of thousands, someone who can come over in 10 minutes, just one, no new people, no new cost, one of the existing employee, who knows about how to do this and can resolve a sticky situation. it avoids the passenger the choice of undergoing an examination that they think is intrusive or humiliating or not going on the flight. so, do you support the creation of passenger advocates at airports and will you work to roll tho