so for example, in ohio, in 2004, we had a machine that, and this is when we were using mo dum, telephone modem based transmission of results from the polling place to the central facility. we had a machine that phoned into the central facility and basically reported twice as many votes as it is had actually recorded at a time where with they weren't using encryption on a connection, they were using something called a crc which is not appropriate for this kind of thing. we don't know what happened. it could have been a cosmic ray. but you could imagine with access to the network itself, you can fiddle with the bits in realtime because this isn't hard to change stuff that flies by. unfortunately, there are a lot of -- instead of saying unfortunately, there is something like anywhere from 8,000 to 10,000 election jurisdictions in the country. most of those don't have a full fte, full time staffer for their elections operations because that person has to do titling, clerking, all sorts of other stuff, too. so you better believe they're going write a contract that says hey, you take care of a