nothing against dan hesse, great guy, but a piece of this is sort of a jilted suiter. and the at&t deal, because it was priced higher -- because the synergies are much greater, sprint has other incompatible technologies they're trying to deal with now, this would be the fifth one, so the at&t deal was a better one, and it interrupted that deal. the way the justice department has written, you know, in their press releases, you know, whatever, they've talked about keeping four companies. you know, that is not going to happen. and i think everybody knows that t-mobile as it exists, the chairman in a congressional hearing, the chairman of deutsche telecom who owns 100% of the company says we don't have the next ten billion for fourth generation buildout. we don't have it, we're not going to do it, we're a multi-national company based in germany. our first priority is to do fiber buildout in germany. and t-mobile is 31% owned by the german government, by far the largest owner. and so as it should be, that's where their priorities are. here we have a chance to bring back spe