paul boni, what are your concerns as the internet becomes a bigger part of the gambling range? >> well, it's the ultimate in convenience. you can gamble on the bus, or for god's sake, in the bathroom if you want. if it is inevitable, it's only inevitable because our government and maybe even federal government is incapable of balancing a budget in an honest and transparent way in raising money for public services in an honest way. i hope it's not inevitable, and i hope we don't get there. >> doug walker you just her steve talk about fearing to moving towards the online world to getting a piece of the action, is that where companies involved with gaming are going with this? >> i think so. the online gambling and expansion are inevitable. the evidence shows that they're complementary with land use casinos. i think it's in their best interest to adapt to that. >> the internet is not yet a place, so it will be interesting to see not only the national competition for this, but the international competition over that american gambling dollar. that brings us to the end of this edition