 How can we make certain our farmers have access to modern internet capabilities, take full advantages of these new technologies, and what role does spectrum policy play here? Yes, Senator, spectrum policy can play an important role in promoting a variety of uses like precision ag in rural areas. We've already seen precision agriculture make use of the CBRS spectrum ban under the third tier general access authority, which means they're hopefully working in concert with the, under the standards that work in concert with the prioritized incumbent prioritization, but still makes great use for rural farmers in pursuing precision agriculture. We're also seeing Wi-Fi used in some areas through TV white spaces in order to promote precision agriculture. So setting up options into the future that make sure that sharing unlicensed and licensed options are possible, given the lack of greenfield spectrum that we have is critically important.