I knowthat we have helped. but I hope that the Senate will not agree to this amendment that is offered by the able Senator from Massachusetts. The committee believes the United States should do its fair share for Bangladesh. but no more. Congress appropriated $200 million for Bangladesh refugee relief for the 1972 fiscal year. To date $168.2 million of that has been committed-$90 million of it only a few days ago. There is $31.8 million left which has not been committed in any way and this money is available Indefinitely. In addition. the United States has given $76.5 million in food aid under Public Law 480. Thus the total aid to Bangladesh relief work. so far. is $244.7 million. It should be recognized that we are no longer dealing with a refugee relief problema disaster situationas we were when Congress considered this last year. We are talking about development assistance primarilyhow and how much are we going to provide to help make Bangladesh a viable country. Of the $90 million in aid the United States just pledged most will go for import of fertilizer. raw cotton. flood control. road and power projectscategories for which the regular development loan funds are normally used.