We will be doing well in conference to persuade the House to accept what the committee has agreed to. without trying to get the House conferees to go along with something that presents serious administrative problems. It seems to me that we have made the right start in the right area with agricultural labor. and that the committee bill would extend coverage where it is most feasible and can be best administered. Then. having had some experience. we can consider this problem later. Otherwise. we may find that while we have covered 30.000 migrant laborers. because of the administrative hurdles involved. we have put a tax on their employment without them being able to benefit.