The focus of my bill is to make sure that the rail inspectors who are currently on the payroll, every 117 of them—I defer to your number on that—actually are able to take action if they identify an issue where issues of safety to the community are involved. I don't think that takes more people. I think that gives teeth to the people we have, and that's the intent of this bill.
This bill does not require money for.... I mean, we're already paying those people. We're just giving them the tools to be more effective and efficient.