you know, there's reaction, and i think he's learned that. >> host: and final question from tony romm of politico. >> host: sure, and i have to ask what is next on the subcommittee's radar other than receiver standards? where do we go throughout the rest of the year? >> guest: there's a lot of work, cybersecurity's coming up next, so we're going to complete our work on that. and then we're also going to do hearings on future of audio, video and data, and we're going to be looking at all of those issues. we're going to get some time to get some oversight on the broadband buildout from the stimulus. most of the oversight ended up, the oversight stopped when the money went out the door, that's kind of the wrong time to stop oversight. are we getting what we're paying for? we're going to be looking at that carefully, overbilled issues and all of that. and we're going to continue to work on spectrum. i'm going to appoint a small working group to look at the government spectrum. i'm glad ntia's coming out with their report. we'd like to have seen it last fall, but i think it's due out very,