marcus or wal-mart or wherever we shop, it's a common occurrence. so i have a bill that spells out, and would place into statute, what i just described. and orrin hatch is the lead in the senate. do i think it's going to move? not very much is moving. it's an election year and people don't like to hear that, but it's a reality, and this is a sophisticated audience. what i worry about is our nation's infrastructure. and you're talking about duke energy and we've had attacks at a major power center in the san jose area, and if they had been 100% successful, it would have taken down the entirety of silicon valley. so, we have some -- we have more work to do in this and-- but there's no question that we are-- in some areas, i think we're wide open. i don't like saying that, but i think that it's a fact. but i'm struck by what i've been informed we need to do. maybe it hasn't-- maybe it seems too simple. maybe it seems too simple, but i think that i wouldn't set the standard. the bill states that miss would set the standards. you have a good housekeeping seal of approval and then people would be able to pick that up and go with it and it costs some money