one of the best examples is katie ledecky a five-time gold medalist swimmer for stanford, basically hadollege sports to get any endorsement money which deprives female athletes in their platforms to actually grow the sport. i think it's going to be a big step forward. also the ncaa, if you look at title 9, one of the things that this bill does is to allow college athletes to get sports agents, have legal representation. the ncaa recently made moves to allow only male athletes, some of the male athletes for college basketball, to have sports agents and denies every female athlete the same right. we can't follow the ncaa. the ncaa has been a bad actor with players. that's a walking title 9 violation in itself. the state of california should be taking the lead on this. >> the other argument you will hear referred to for generations, this is not the way it's supposed to be, this is not amateur athletics and tim tebow who played college football and is a commentator on tv had this to say about that over the weekend. >> we live in a selfish culture where it's all about us, but we're just addi