mr. roskam: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. huizenga. i want to thank you, mr. huizenga, and i want to thank chairman hensarling for their persistent work on this issue. my friend from california mentioned a minute ago her disappointment. well, i mean, if you want to talk about disappointment and destabilizing of the deal, just look at what the iranians have done since the jcpoa passed. and by the way, a majority of the house of representatives and a majority of the united states senate, not on a partisan basis either, mr. speaker, voted against the jcpoa. let's put that into context. but, the president insisted, he moved along, and here we are. so, let's see what we can do about it. but before we fix it, let's look at what the iranians have done. they're the destabilizers. they've launched what have been iranian supplied rockets, launched at a u.s. naval ship. iran has fired rockets within 1,500 feet in december of last year of u.s. ships, numerous times. the irgc, patrol boats, have progress -- have harassed u.s. ships in the straits of hormuz. iran has launch