madam speaker , i thank the gentleman from new york for yielding me this time .  as always , the devil is in the details .  ladies and gentlemen , this law guts the countervailing duties provisions that we have been living by .  check this out : traditionally , the data that we use to determine whether or not a subsidy takes place is used by basing that data on comparable market economies .  so we want to trust , but we want to verify .  this bill requires the administration to use data from china .  we are going to be basing our decisions on data that is gathered by the people 's republic of china .  if china 's data says there is no subsidy , well , then , there is no subsidy , regardless of what the other comparable economies might say .  we are going to trust an administration that has brought one wto case since 2001 , and we want to try to compete with the chinese ?  last week in the education committee , we cut $ 11 billion from pell grants .  no child left behind is underfunded .  we have millions of kids living in poverty .  meanwhile , the chinese graduated 700 , 000 engineers last year .  we graduated 35 , 000 .  healthy , educated children and enforce international law , that is how you compete with the chinese .  