mr. sanderson, your thoughts? >> i think we're getting down to about five minutes left here. four panelists and i'll give you each about 60 seconds for parting thoughts. mr. lunner? >> it gives me an idea on how important they are. we have a relatively kumbya gathering today. i was in a similar situation about a month ago down the street. a number of them would not agree with the number of what we thought were settled issues here today. so this is a conversation that has to keep going and it has to keep getting into areas that -- and nontraditional partners have to understand, you know, what's important, what needs to be kept secret, and what doesn't and conversely what has to be released if we are going to protect ourselves from these various threats. again, thanks for your time. >> thank you, sir, mr. sanderson. >> thanks, again, andrew. i'll close by saying that certain intelligence analyst are overwhelmed with information. classified and unclassified. you can swim through that more effectively by creating a funnel essentially by bringing in experts from the outside who hav