. >> i think one of the other things we saw, after aaron schwarz died there were calls all throughout the internet to reform the cfa. and they were talking about reducing the charges. what had been proposed right up to his death was to sort of double all the charges. so if you did the same thing you would get twice as long. right now there's a $500 -- you have to be accused of $500 worth of damage. they wanted to lower that to $200. so there were all these like reform maneuvers in the works that were going to make it an even worse law. so when he died and there were all these calls for reform, everyone was saying reform it, make it a better law, and what came out of that was making it actually a worse law. i think it was kind of disheartening to watch and also sort of predictable that that's what lawmakers were going to return with. i think will is right and will's knowledge of sort of prior movements and precursors to this really will be illustrative to people watching the cfa. >> we're going to open up to questions. because we don't have audio in here, you have to wait until it's yo