most of the players in that subcommittee chairman jack fields, tom bliley, and john de villiers still there and john d. waxman are still there. but most of the principles have retired. and the industry is significantly different. for all intents and purposes, there was not an internet in 1996, to speak of. and cellphone were big boxes, big box phones and stuff. the ipad was delayed figment of somebody's imagination. -- was still a figment of somebody's imagination. there is nobody in america that doesn't have some sort of a mobile home cook -- mobile telecommunications adevice if they want them. when there are more cellular phones then there are hard line phones, the world has changed. you can make a strong intellectual case that we need to have a revisit on all of the telecommunications acts. we are still functioning in regulatory laws from the 1930's. >> it took a long time to get an energy tunnel through. finally, something that pass. but everything had changed in the industry and had dealt with a whole bunch of different issues. how hard is it for congress to hit a moving target l