for example, there's a lot of organizations and entities and agencies that adhere to fsma today, but there's many that do not, and we need to extend it to areas of critical infrastructure that's critical for all of the citizens of the united states' security. you know, transportation, banking industries, energy, utilities, oil and gas are all really important areas of what we do. so how do we take an architecture and extend it to, you know, other critical areas of the organizations that are important to everyone in the world? and this could be expanded beyond the borders of the united states as well. when we look globally, there's very little common architecture for how we can put security architectures in place worldwide. we need to evolve to a better architecture and a better compliance model. each country does it different, each organization, each agency even does it different. so how we evolve is really key, and that goes to the first point you mentioned, peter, as well. we need standards in most i.t. areas we have standards. think about the database with what's called sequel. th