This new institutional framework. with congressional cooperation will be centered around a U.S. International Development Instituteto bring our scientific and technical capabilities to bear on the special problems of developmentand a U.S. International Development Corporation responsible for making capital and related technicalassistance loans in selected countries on what the President assures us will be "a mature and businesslike basis." In order to help assure that latter objective. both of these newly proposed organizations will report directly to the President. leaving under State Department auspices those separate programs of "humanitarian assistance"-relief from natural disasters. refugee programs. and the likeand. in manner yet to be determined. under other auspices that third element of foreign assistancecollective security or "security assistance." as the President terms it--thus separating out the three major aims of our newly shaped foreign assistance program in such a way as to help fix responsibility more precisely and to clarify accountability for their conduct. Mr. Speaker. though I shall. of course. wish to examine further the specifics of the forthcoming Presidential legislative proposals. the basics of the Presidents message. today. have my immediate and enthusiastic approval.