 Senator, I think this is why, first of all, I agree with your assessment of the challenge for Congress to keep up with regulating a fast-moving sector. And like the Communications Act, which you referenced, I think it's a long-term solution is to look at empowering a regulator who has the expertise in the technology, like the FCC has in telecommunications, to be nimble, to be careful, to be analytical in the duties that Congress charges it with to protect consumers, to protect competition, and other harms. And with the proper oversight from Congress. So we believe that's a critical part of protecting consumers online. I know it's not the exact focus of this hearing, looking at specific competition bills, but I think added with the principles and ideas in these competition bills could be part of a real long-term solution. And your point about not having the Internet in the Telecommunications Act points to what I believe was the wisdom of Congress. The Telecommunications Act does give the FCC authority over communications over wire and radio. What else do we think the Internet is? It's communications going over wire and radio. Sometimes it's a fiber optic wire, sometimes it's radio signal to a mobile device.