my name is allie steenland. i appreciate the discussion this morning. if a woman had like a bed and breakfast and she did not want to rent to a gay couple or a lesbian couple if they were there for a weekend holiday, and she refused to do that, and she were forced to do that for discrimination laws, would that be a violation against her religious liberty? would she be free to do that or not? secondly, if it were the same woman and she didn't believe in premarital sex and a heterosexual couple came and she really chose not to rent to them, where would the law stand on that? thirdly, if it were an interracial couple -- >> can we stop at two? because we're hungry. >> the other one is, what if it were the marriott corporation and it was mr. marriott's belief that he didn't believe in homosexuals sharing the same bedroom? is it size? how do you figure it out? >> i think very basically, it does depend on what the law actually is. just so far described, one, two and three, the constitution, the national framework of basic law, would be pretty far in the backgr