 Ira Magaziner was tasked. He was writing the e-commerce agenda for President Clinton, and he was tasked to kind of oversee looking into this, figuring out. He reached out to Becky Burr in the Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce issued the green paper. There were over 500 comments. Most of the industry associations filed comments. I began coordinating a coalition of the high tech sector, the business sector, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Oracle, all of the associations, CDT, the Center for Democracy and Technology, many of the law firms, to try to develop a business perspective and bring people up to speed. It was very complicated to explain the internet in the days when there were, when you realize that in 1998, in September of 1998, when we actually launched ICANN, there were 147 million users worldwide. So we were dealing with something that was yet to be understood.