we've been a cheap date, and you can't defend yourself simply by bobbing, weaving and patching. the adversary has to understand there will be a cost for attacking the united states or our critical infrastructure, and thus far they haven't felt that. i think that's a piece of this that we have to do. the other piece, as you mentioned in your intro, we keep getting wakeup calls and keep not waking up. and the problem is, this is a complex issue. 85% or 90% of the target space, jake, is in the private sector. so the federal government can do everything right -- and not that we are and there are a lot of things we're working on -- as you mentioned the commission we've been working on for the last three years, we've made a lot of recommendations, changed a lot of laws, got a national cyber director going into the place in the next two or three weeks, but it all depends on