brian wright, independent citizen. we've heard some conversation about the lack of wages, or the wage growth issue. we've talked a little bit about the issue of student debt burdening young people. also heard a little bit about the tremendous debt for folks who are 40, 50, and above. what you all say as the economy works its way forward, the fourth industrial revolution moves forward, this idea of a data mining royalty, that is, when we are data-mined, our personal data is mined, ought there be a royalty assessed against that, and the funds contributed to something like the alaska permanent fund that was launched by the republicans up in alaska, so that each year individuals targeted, as we would like to or otherwise, that a check is cut to those people based on the amount of data that they are mined. >> it's such an interesting question. i was recently with some leading m.i.t. researchers and a bunch of people from silicon valley talking about what the research agenda should be. and i put on the table, why don't you t