chair brown: senator cramer of north dakota. senator cramer: thank you, mr. chairman. chairman powell, good to see you. it's been a rather uneventful couple of days considering you spent two days in this place. i don't --im that-tkeurpbl' notg to upset -- i'm not going to upset that. i did appreciate your response earlier to senator scott when he asked about immigration. he said the fed hasn't been assigned that. i want to bring up something us you and you talked about over the years, that is climate. the role of climate in your job, climate risk, banking. you oven said, the most common statement was, we should stick to our knitting. stay in our lane. similar to what you said probably to senator scott. in oe fed, the o.c.c., fdic issued climate guidance as you kw institutions. i'm just curious did congress somewhere along the line give the fed authority over climate policy as well? is that another one of those things somebody took on? i realize you are not the dictator, only the chairman of the fed. i would be interested as the chairman your views. chair powell: our as