through all of this, and i understand and i have read the report, i read our friends who published lynn downey, who published the report, but the founders were very specific. the 45 words are out there, and it does say, well, there is no barrier to, congress should make no law. and i think implicit there was a desire to keep government out of not only restricting, but directing. and with all due respect, i never thought i would be quoting jerry falwell this often, but with the shackles comes the shackles that and i think the letter, the first aggregators with a clone of newspapers who could mail each other for free. they were aggregators in 1791. but we need to be very cautious about stepping forward on this, because remember, we also do with the big unknown, the skeptical public. who will see any assist, as they have with other industries, as the head of government somehow tilting the objectivity or pushing the objectivity, or lack thereof, that already exist. so i think we need to be very, very cautious. i really don't have one foot in the target that i would like to see innovation. i think