he is also a bit of an he is atual, and historian as well. he is a civil war historian. he wrote a book about abraham lincoln and a telegraph during the civil war. he seems to have this is oracle perspective that i think is -- this historical perspective that i think is very beneficial and will serve him well in an agency that has traditionally been technocrats sort of and bureaucrats. one of the things -- one of the phrases that he uses -- interestingly, he used it in his book about lincoln, he talked about the internet as a hinge moment in history. so you get the sense reading his statement that he really has a sense that the internet is a unique, in his words, hinge moment that is filled with promise for the u.s., for the common a -- for its economy overall has of applications from health care to education. so i really do think that he wants to instill the sense of optimism and hope in the agency, and that is really associated with the promise of the internet, not only for economic growth, but also for increasing opportunities for people around the country and for the