 Hi there. I'm Rainie Reitman. I'm with the Electronic Friends Here Foundation. I'm Kate Kaiser with Demand Progress. And I'm Nathan White with Access Now. We are here delivering letters from concerned constituents across the United States who are worried about the changes to Rule 41. And we are here with Senator Wyden. He's going to be accepting these letters from everyday people just like you who signed up on noglobalwarns.org. And we are so thankful for Senator Wyden who has been such a champion on these issues. Senator Wyden. Great to see you. Great to see you too. I really appreciate what your organizations are doing. And look, we know what's at stake here. The government is seeking a massive expansion of its hacking and surveillance authority. And these changes will go in automatically unless Congress acts by December 1st. So what we have to do is make sure that everybody understands how important it is to weigh in to make sure their voices are heard. And as I thought about your coming in, this is what we did when we defeated these horrible bills that would have damaged the internet pipa and sopa. Now, what I'd like to convey and appreciate getting these is making sure everybody knows how important it is that their voices are heard. Well, we all really appreciate your leadership on this issue, but stop mass hacking acts would stop the changes to Rule 41. And so if Congress passes that bill between now and December 1st, that's it. These changes won't go into effect. Is that right? That's right. Yeah, I probably under normal circumstances would do a little shaking my head kind of reason. I'll pass on that. And here's what we're dealing with. This is an incredibly busy time in American government. We're trying to wrap up for the election. Then we're going to have a lame duck session. So we're competing for what amounts to legislative oxygen to make sure that people know how important this is. So for all the folks that are following this, I just want them to know how much I appreciate their weighing in. This is enormously important. But even journalists have said that our side is trying to deal with an issue where the other side, the people who want more hacking and surveillance authority, are trying to get this through under the cover of dullness. They're calling it small and not very important. And I've been making the point that your organizations are making when you're talking about making it possible for one judge with one warrant to hack hundreds of thousands of computers. That is not a small change. So we've got to get this word out. Thank you so much. Thank all three of you. Thank you so much for your leadership.