now, i happen to, when i worked for governor bruce babbit in arizona in 1988, we did exactly the kind of debate that you are discussing. we called governor pete dupont, the republican nomination, and i said let's go to des moines and conduct an oxford style debate which is along the lines of what you just said. we had ken body from nbc there as the moderator, and his sole job was to put a topic in play, and to governor babity and governor -- babitt debated back and forth in that oxford style scomprks it was a wonderful format and served the purposes of both of those candidates that were trying to get attention during the primary season. and there was a fair at of commentary sase saying that's a great format where you are saying you get people to engage. short of that exact question, what you hear us saying is that the commissioner recognizes and has tried to evolve the format in that direction. and we'll continue to do everything we can knowing that there is going to be pressure back from candidates and their staffs who want to have more structure in the debate. 4 it is a bargaining p