I would like to take this opportunity to reply briefly to the question raised by the gentlewoman from California because I am not sure she did get the full answer that is provided in the bill. The question was. What happens to the worker who may qualify. who comes to the country and chooses not to do anything and in fact just sits out the time of that visa? First of all. it is a limited visa. We anticipate there will be a monthly checkup at the local INS office. They would be required to check on whether that person is working or not. and after that month has gone by. if there is no need for the worker. or if that person is not working or not seeking work. then there will be a requirement that they exit from the country. We must remember that this is a limited visa. You can pull the string on it at any time if people are not complying with the rules. Also. remember. employer sanctions. I trust that the committees bill will work. and we are denying this person. once illegal. from having the opportunity to work anywhere. The visa will not qualify them to work anywhere except for the qualified and certified producers of perishable products where there is a shortage of domestic labor. Also. we have not talked this evening in the debate at all about the cash incentives. There is a cash incentive for people to return to their native country.