lisa desano, city club member. thank you for your strong focus on education, which those of us in business know is key to ensuring that the regional economy continues to flourish. what i'd like to ask you is in two parts. one, what are our chances for getting awaiver on no child left behind? and how dependent is that waiver on the legislation that you described. then second, if we get the waiver, how long before you see us moving forward on an oregon-specific approach? >> so i think the chances of getting the waiver are very high. i talked to secretary duncan when he was here for the oba statesman banquet and i think the key is we need to be able to demonstrate if we are going to get rid of the punitive provisions we have to have our own real accountability system. i think we're perfectly capable of doing that and that will be part of the legislation that goes forward in february. the idea is to have the achievement compact set up in the next cool year, the 2012-13 school year, to begin to collect baseline data so