 It has always been part of our work to not just liberate the means of production so that people can tell their stories and can counter sometimes the narrow journalistic stories that are told and can amplify the stories that are told in local newspapers. It's not just that we are trying to open the doors of local government to promote transparency in local democracy and it's not just that we're trying to preserve local history with our archives and it's not just that we're trying to train the next generation with our media education work which we proudly do. But we have to be policy wonks. We have to understand the foundation and the premise upon which the revenue is based for community media just like with Congressman Welch and the bill that you're thinking about. We have to be policy wonks as publishers and journalists.