let's bring industry together with all the relative stakeholders including the consumer groups, academicics, and others, and take these groups and apply them to specific situations through the creation of what we call voluntary but enforceable codes of conduct. then that is a process that we are going to manage at ntia. we just concluded a comment period where we ask industry as well as the consumer groups to share their ideas. first what topics should we take on with these codes, and more importantly what process should we use? one of the issues always will be, if you don't have someone making the decision at the end, how do you reach consensus? how do you ensure transparancy? how do you ensure that people have a full right of participation? participation? these are all things we want to get right. in my mind, they are just as important as the ultimate success of this effort as what we end up with as the actual substance of a particular code of conduct. again, we are focusing on what we think is a protection of the bill of rights. again, not without all of the 200 pages of regular industry