it operate 190 flights a kay and serves more domestic passengers any than any other airline. gary's start with what everybody's talking about, cell phones, inflight, midair. what do you think? >> i know the customers don't want it. the vast majority of the polls taken say 60% say they don't want cell phones in flight. so it's a little premature to judge what the government may come out with in terms of guidelines, but so far i think our customers don't want it and if our customers don't want it, our employees don't want it either. >> you do thing it's a distraction for the pilots and others? >> i don't think so. it think it's an inconvenient being in such close quarters and overhearing loud conversations. but in the end, i don't see it as a significant safety question at all. but that's something that will need to be carefully considered here. >> one thing that's happening in your industry here is consolidation. you've got four big carriers now. some people worry who come from small towns, will they find their service continuing? you've had to stop service to at least four places