-- thom wheeler's proposals for opening the set-top boxes market. >> i respect the fact that the chairman is looking at something. chairman wheeler, be nothing else -- if nothing else, he is, to his great credit, fostering competition. and he's looking at one of the real cost centers in the pay television industry. so i understand why he's doing that. i suppose as a consumer myself, taking off my broadcaster hat, i'm saying, okay, who is the new gatekeeper? is it amazon? is it google? i don't know. and if it's one of those, the question that i have is right now we have tough negotiations with directv and satellite or dish or with comcast and cable, time warner, you name it. those retransmission consent negotiations are happening all the time, and 99.9% of them end without any difficulty at all. but they're paying for the content. so if it goes to a new set-top box with a different gatekeeper, i guess my question putting my broadcast hat back on is, hey, how about my copyrighted material? be are they going to sell ads on that? and if so, do they have no responsibility for what they then wi