, the tea party or republicans can come in and do, i think looking really hard at things like uniwith versal service reform. you have an $8 million entitlement. it makes no sense to me for this to be an entitlement program for telephone service. the idea that you need to subsidize people's access to telephone, that's -- you don't need to do that. people will buy telephones even if they're taking food out of their kids' mouths. you don't need to subsidize that. that's a different problem. there are poor people out there. you really need to think about what the nation's program is. if you say i'm investing in broadband because i'm informing in something called basic infrastructure and i'm going to move that over, does it need to be a billion dollars? i seriously question that. but, certainly, should i refocus it? yes. and i would hope, like, the tea party would help us think about this question hard and say, no, no, no, just doing business as it's always been, here's an opportunity to take a big, fat cow and either make it justify itself or let's, you know, cut it up and sell it as meat. >> ho