i want to talk about where the market is inadequate and pick up from where secretary chernoff said. first, brief background. senator reid is working with chairs of six or seven or eight, depending on the day, committees to bring together a range of different proposals on cyber security legislation. i actually really liked the sort of goldilocks analogy, because it's sort of the supreme compliment to get a ledge to when half think it's too much and half too little, because it's compromise. i also think that as admiral mcconnell was suggesting there's through poles to navigate. a security pole with regard to civil concerns and civil liberties and privacy concerns. trying to find a balance that, you know, carefully takes into consideration each concern has been really tricky and has been really delicate. it's taken us three years to do. we've worked to pull in a number of different elements into the bill that include critical infrastructure, regulation, or performance standards and information sharing and research and development but also that include privacy protections and that inclu