to be specific, marly, you're not building a voting app, but you say it could be done. my first question to you is, how would we know a vote is coming specifically from the registered voter, not necessarily, say, her phone or her computer? that's harder to tell, isn't it? >> you know, scott, i know the technology makes all of the methods of different voting irrelevant, really. it shouldn't matter how a vote is cast. what is important, though, is that the vote be cast by an electorate that has the opportunity to be educated in realtime about what they're voting on. you know, the technology exists today for evoting, to enable that, and traveled the time for the evote is now. the pandemic, the covid pandemic makes it even more of an imperative. >> i suppose it would be fair to say when i go to my local polling place, i'm evoting in a way because oftentimes we are already using electronic ballot machines. this would just be a matter of using a computer that i'm more familiar with, right? >> absolutely. if you think about it, the good news here is there is no new technology