i know -- i know that i have friends who, for example, downloaded donson abby, for example, that was shown in the uk three months earlier than it was released here and there are programs that won't ever be released here from other countries. how can -- how can corporations work on that? how can regulations work on that? which is more effective in the marketplace? i mean, that's something -- i mean, if personally, if distribution is simplified, you know, we would be more -- wield be more than willing to pay to get those thingis. >> think this is critically important, right? >> so if hollywood's goal on the internet is make sure it doesn't interfere with our eight-tiered distribution model in which it can only go to hulu between week five and month three and then it's got to come back off and it's got to be in redbox only 28 days thereafter, that's all going away and it should go away, right? this is arbitrage via the internet and it's a good thing a and, you know, there's a piracy problem out there and you know, we need to think about how to solve that problem, but the way to solve th