 Chair recognizes Mr. McNerney for five minutes. Well, thank you, Chairman. This is a really important subject to me personally, and I'm really glad you held it. Thank the witnesses, ranking member Lara and I, co-chair of the Congressional Wifi Caucus, and I have a long advocated expanding unlicensed spectrum international spectrum strategy. Mr. Geist, how do we ensure that the unlicensed spectrum is not overlooked as a commercial interest pushed for more spectrum availability? Thank you, Mr. McNerney for the question. The main way to do it is to recognize that the successful way to effectuate our spectrum policy is to make a variety of access to regimes available as we look at spectrum bands. As has been noted here, the seven gigahertz band, that is a great opportunity to expand on our unlicensed work. And so opening that band up was particularly the lower 125 megahertz could present real opportunities to advance not only Wi-Fi six, but help us evolve into Wi-Fi seven. But really keeping that mix of access regimes available is what'll be critical.