Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr. (Camarines Sur) pressed for the construction of more roadside restrooms for use of travelers, who he claimed are even willing to "pay for a pee" in exchange for clean lavatories.
Andaya also focused his attention on the reported lack of toilets among 15 to 24 million poor Filipinos in various parts of the country.
Citing statistics from a government-sponsored survey, the Bicolano solon said that by the end of 1998, only 68.77 percent of the country’s households had access to sanitary and modern toilets.