. >> yes, general sorel? >> both of you suggested that coordination cases are likely to be on a horizon. i'm wondering how the sharing of polling data from a campaign to a pac or a party plays into the determination of coordination and rendering independent expenditures actually is a contribution and subject to contribution? >> well, it might be a factor in a larger picture, but i would be -- i would be reluctant to embrace a standard that didn't have some -- some communication or coordination that was about what the ultimate expression was. you know, polling data -- i'm sure the states -- i have to say i'm not an expert on the 50 state and campaign finance laws, but the federal law has had a way of valuing sharing polling data between entities. and at some point it's old enough -- it's not worth anything anymore. and it would be odd to have that conclusion be sort of something that at least at the federal law the bench or bar has adopted, oh, whatever, it's way of dealing with the question, suddenly become,