yeah, i'm rafael deya narrow, i helped congressman baird write a resolution in 2006, and i want to say lot of progress has been made, and i would praise a lot of the staff rules committee and the sunlight foundation for the technical creation of docs.house.gov, i'd like to resist an impression some people might come away with. i think it is ultimately a political problem, especially the availability of really important bills. you know, the patriot bill can pass, and that can have a provision that is going to lock some of us up. this stuff really matters. and the, you know, when ronald reagan, um, waived the big -- waved the big bills around in his state of the union in the late '80s, the democrats couldn't have pleaded they didn't have microsoft word, so they didn't have enough time or whatever. and i would say the continuing resolution, i believe, last december was very fast, very big, very fast bill. and there's others. and, you know, it seems like when it really, really matters, that's when we're least likely to get the time to read these that we really need to defend ourselves as a