 for the Public Works Appropriations Subcommittee tomorrow morning. There is planning money in the bill for the Cascascale River Navigation Project. Nice to meet you. K-A-S-K-A-S-K-I-A. Cascascale River Navigation Project. Now, all I want to do is to have Graham say to the committee that the engineers do have construction capability for fiscal 1965. And if it's only $25,000 or $50,000, that'll be enough to nail the thing down. How big is the project? Huh? What's the total cost? The total cost of project, I think, is $37 million. Now it's in that area of Illinois that's distressed. And already Kaiser Aluminum and a half a dozen other plants have option sites in that area just waiting for the time when this thing can be finished so that they can barge coal out of there and raw materials. And it's going to be the making of the southern 30 counties of the state. Let me get on and I'll call you back. Yeah. I just want to be sure that General Graham will. Now, you're not going to beat me on excise taxes and ruin my budget this year. I've got ways and means holding hearings, and we're going to come up with a recommendation one way or the other. But don't beat me on that now. You can do it if you want to, and you can ruin my budget, but you holler and it caught them in. And trying to balance it. Now cut the deficit 50% under what Kennedy had it. Now if you screw me up on excise taxes and get that thing going, I'll have hell. Now let my ways and means committee. Now look at the pressure on that. You're not on that. Well, I know it. But to God, you're also for good fiscal prudence. And you know that the way to do this is through the House committee. And you know if you put it in, you're not going to get it. They're not going to let you all ride a bill over in the Senate on taxes. Now please don't press me on that. Not a precedent. Well, who are you going to take? You going to take all your Republicans? Give me one or two of them, and let them be prudence. You've got people on there that can... Well, you've got enough votes to beat me. No, I haven't. I haven't. You can beat me, and you're on to do it. And you see how you're going to let me win, but one voter, man. I'll call you back in a little bit on this. You never talked that way when you were sitting in that fancy. Yeah, well, I did. I did if my country's involved. I voted for Ike one time when Nolan voted against him. I cast the vote on his foreign aid and voted out of the committee. You're a hard bargainer. And no, I'm not. But you just take care of it. And I'll look at this and see what I can do to call you right back. All right. Ready?