there's fishefficiencies and co savings that are beyond just securities. this executive order speaks to the security component of it. and i would direct you to the american technology council and their efforts to think about those other efficiencies is. as an example, we've had numbers that suggest the federal government spends upwards of $40,000 per employee on their i.t. service costs and that ises so out of line with the private industry that secretary ross and others would probably have a very easy time buying and making money off of a company that's so poorly invested their dollars. and so i think you'll see that innovation come from that group of leaders and thoughtful people. and in terms o of what you'll see over the next month, i would say, i don't know how to answer that specifically, but i would like to take the opportunity in the opening before sara pulls me to thank one or two people and one of them high on my list is mayor giuliani. i would like to thank him for the advice he's given me and the president as we formulate this thinking. i would like to thank representative ratcliffe and