we sit down with people in the technology community and amanda hutchence community and the legislative community and you fix it. there isn't a single problem that we see that cannot be fixed if you get smart people in the room with good intentions, you can fix it. i've seen things fixed in washington of which i've been a part alan xing budgets, changing welfare entitlements, and in ohio a move from the loss of 350,000 jobs and 8 billion local to the $2 billion surplus in the growth of 400,000 jobs and how does it get done, smart people solving problems. if you get in the room and you get the best people you can to fix it. after 9/11, i was invited to a meeting with secretary rumsfeld and suggested at that point because of our technology we bring people from silicon valley to help some of our technical problems come in for a number of years, i was able to be a person to lead a group of the best and brightest from silicon valley to deal with our problems and they were there to help. but you know as congress moves to put more rules and regulations of the smartest and best in society say i