paul o. delaney our ceo went to town to take the next that to -- step to speak to lamar smith who is a republican who also has worked on this issue for years. you had leahy a democrat on the house side and lamar smith a republican who wants to move forward. this is an area where something could get enacted into law and intel is right in the middle. we are very hopeful about legislation in the form area. >> guest: is there anything you would like to see in the house version of the bill that is not in the senate version of the bill? >> guest: bill? >> guest: we would like to see a process at pto called interparty review which is fair and appropriate administratively so that there is not expensive litigation. there is a way to judge how patents are issued and the elements of those patents on a less costly basis. we spend $125 million on patent litigation oftentimes down in texas and we fight and we fight hard because we have plaintiffs who sue us, the practicing entities and we believe in the products.