so i've introduced the bill that, based on my experience but also meeting with many, many stakeholdersings, and it's bipartisan which is very important. and i think addresses this in a very clear, workable manner and what the bill calls for. but this is a lot of money, taxpayer money, and we can do much, much better. we can do much, much better. and we have to open the door for more competition in terms of smaller innovative companies that may, indeed, be able to build out a much better system. hay don't apply -- they don't apply now because you need a team of lawyers to pull together a 1900-page application, you know, response to an rfp and then agencies have their own supplement that may be up to a thousand pages. they simply can't compete. so i think that this is an area that is really ripe for reform. taxpayers would benefit from it and the product that comes out of the executive branch, all of the agencies, i.t. is absolutely part and parcel of all of this. so it's not just one part of the government, but we can learn a great deal, i think, from the private sector, come up with a bett