i don't think it's likely, buttic they should be forgiven if they miss deadlines by a month or two. that's not as important. what's important we move in the right direction, and we move with some speed. here's what's happening is that the industry is currently negotiating among themselves and hoping to give the commission kind of a consensus document. i think that there's, you know, it's roughly 50/50 whether they'll succeed with that, but i think that -- this are a lot of things to be optimistic about, and there's some that cause me some concern. the things to be optimistic about is the general consensus to move to broadband, that the old paradigm doesn't work, that we need to reform both universal service and inner carrier comp which is a very arcane system by which phone companies pay each other, but i do think that we've lost a little bit of the sight of the fact that we need to do this as part of a public strategy. these are essentially as we do with other things cause a lot of people to pay so that other people can have service, and when we do that, there's got to be a public