. >> -- ken thiomas >> there were problems in 2012 with some voters who thought mitt romney won the state. it turned out rick santorum one by a narrow margin. are you taking steps to try to ensure that you don't have voting problems in the future? are you also trying to find ways to make the cost is -- caucuses more accessible? there is talk about trying to help younger folks with children military veterans, those serving overseas. what steps are you taking there? >> in terms of the first question, it sounds like an old clichÉ, but were going to learn from mistakes made four years ago. it is important that the republican and democratic parties have a caucus process that is as perfect as human beings can make it. immediately after that happened, we put together a blue-ribbon panel. what the process is, changes the could be made. we took a look at what we can do to enhance that. yes, that will be steps made. we are going to be announcing a very important initiative in a few weeks that is not only going to enhance the caucuses, it will make it more transparent, more credible. i think the med