mr. genakowski, the diversity of media, i don't know if any of my colleagues have asked about that so far but i've supported technical changes required to expand the number of low-powered fm stations. and these are important because they develop local content and they are important to the very community interests. i certainly opposed media consolidation, particularly that with the cross ownership and i don't think it's the way we're going to save newspapers. i think there is an important role for police education and government. the peg channels. and their service. and peg channels provide an outlet for people and communities to create and distribute their own television programming. but i'm concerned if the -- i know you are working on a rule making. but if the translators get priority and fill all the available frequencies, even if congress were to allow low-powered operations to operate, it wouldn't be meaningful. so i'd like to understand what you think we can do to make sure that we are keeping that diversity of voices and having low-powered stations. >> senator, yes, we -- we spoke