. >> steve dechere, you get the last question. go ahead, please. >> mr. newport, you just mentioned always looking for new polling methods. my question is, with new polling methods especially the internet, how drastically do you think that could damage the credibility for a polling company like gallup, because of people maybe taking the poll two, three, four times or saying to their friends, hey, you should get on and take this poll, and just having a widespread data? >> well, that's up to us, as an industry. you know, what our goal is at gallup and in the industry, as i mentioned, is to say here is a sample which we purport accurately represents what we would have gotten, had we interviewed everybody in the country or here is a sample result that we think predicts a certain outcome. that's up to us in the industry and at gallup to maintain the standards that allow us to say that. in some instance, if ten years from now we're using the international polls and people are bombarding with as happens often with a lot of like people trying to jam the numbers o