>> guest: each year the new president of naag has a presidential initiative, so rob mckenna of washington state was our president last year. he picked human trafficking, a great issue, obviously, underexposed, and it's important to expose the other 49 attorneys general to the issue. i thought privacy on the internet was a critical issue as a bipartisan issue, and it effects everybody. everybody, for the most part, is going to be on the internet whether at their home, at the library or at work, and they're going to be buying and purchasing and things and being susceptible to having privacy rights infringed. we don't look at it as having privacy rights, where is the line between privacy and the legitimate business rights of the internet providers where should that be drawn? people will draw it in a different place, but we want to have that dialogue and insure the consumers are protected and google and other bear net providers are able -- internet providers are able to conduct their business. most of what we do on the internet is free to the consumer, but they certainly have a legitimate iss