to mr. zinn and to mr. wood. thank you for being here and for your testimony. last month, most members of this subcommittee voted for legislation that permits consumers to unlock their wireless phones so they can be used on any carrier's network. my question to both of you is, isn't this what section 629 and the integration ban is trying to do? obviously it's a softball question, but i think members need to do some integrating here in terms of how they have voted on the floor. it's -- doesn't this unlock the cable set-top box? is there a reason to treat video devices differently from wireless devices? >> no. i mean, that's a very astute point. i'd first like to thank you for your unwavering support for consumer support and set-top boxes and your leadership on this issue since 1996. it's very important to consumers and there are a lot of consumers who thank you every day because they love the choice that they have by having access to tivo. what congress is trying to do in terms of unlocking cell phones is to give consumers a choice of who to use with their phone