So the amendment does that. Second. the amendment would prevent such persons from entering or remaining in the United States. That is. it would deny visas to those Communist Government officials who are involved in the practice of forced sterilizations and forced abortions in the Nation of China. It would be based upon credible evidence. and that credible evidence would be ascertained by the Secretary of State. So. to the extent that that information is available. to the extent that we have factual evidence that a person is involved in this horrendous practice. as determined by our Secretary of State. then visas would be denied to those individuals. I just find it very difficult to see anything controversial about those two provisions in this amendment. but objection has been raised. although it passed by 415 to 1 in the House of Representatives. The objection has been raised on the basis of it being controversial because it condemns those Chinese Communist Party officials involved in abortions and sterilizations and would prevent them from receiving visas to travel to this country if the Secretary of State so determined that credible evidence indicated they were involved in that. That is the controversial amendment we are not allowed to offer today to the defense authorization bill. In an attempt to reach a 1 percent annual population growth rate.