one of the issues we are discussing currently in washington is the privacy, personal privacy, cyberprivacy. do people -- have you been approached by government agencies to provide people personal information? >> no. we protect that with great amount of respect and responsibility. we do not share our customers' information with anyone. obviously for billing reasons and records it's all very second secure. we have a chief privacy officer. he and his team oversee that and make sure nothing is getting outside the walls of our company. you have to be a very specific number of employees who can access information, customer records, transactions,. >> as president of cox communication, how much time do you spend on privacy issues or washington-based issues? >> guest: well, we have our washington based issues. i'm in washington probably once a month. i spend a fair amount of time with members on the hill. more with the commerce committee members than anybody else because that is the commitey of the hill or congress or house of representatives representatives and senate that spends most of their tea