>> lynn stanton, tr dally. last week there was a hearing before the house committee with larry strickland and chairman leibovitz and a number of members are concerned about restrictions on business and how it might curtail innovation to have this kind of legislation. do you think you're doing a good enough job or the administration's doing a good enough job of getting across its view, in your opinion, businesses' view, this would be helpful to innovation, to business? >> that's why we're here. i think that, you know, we're at the beginning here of the legislative discussion. we've spent two years developing the policy framework and establishing what we think is the right model. we clearly -- we have said very clearly that if businesses followed the principles expressed in the consumer privacy bill of rights, there ought to nobody additional regulatory burden. i think a number of members who look at this question may be imposing a traditional view of how a regulatory process works, where there is a long cycle of