that is something that will be underproduced by the private market and so to give back to the network that matters the most around here, you talk about the internet while that began as a creature of government-funded research. it became the platform in this piece of infrastructure that lay the groundwork for all sorts of innovation that nobody could have possibly foreseen in the '60s and '70s when the government was funding the research that could have led to the internet. nobody could have predicted the innovation that it was going to help foster and now once the internet grows up, you have problems that you have to deal with and one is network neutrality and so the question there is whether and to what extent we'll let the people who own the infrastructure adopt practices that are going to favor or disfavor certain types of data, applications, content or certain users. the stakes there are particularly high because that is where we decide whether the internet will remain an open platform where new people can innovate without permission and whether we are still going to see the kind