 We're talking about $150 billion of economic loss, loss from consumers and from businesses and from taxpayers and from state local governments that over the last five years we've incurred because we have an uncompetitive special access market. I think if we're to have a takeaway from this event, I think that number is key and I think the fact that it's cold from publicly available data is especially important. I think that FCC documents are what they are. I think we've got lots of actors who have their own interests. We've seen a little bit of this where we try to throw the sand in the eyes of the regulator and hope that they miss the forest with the trees. I think that the $150 billion dollar number and the real impact that it has on consumers and innovation and investment in our economy down the line, I hope that you can away from this panel with that number.