Interesting; actually, we were having the wireless discussion, and I know cities now that are making their cities wireless and so on as a way of attacking this.
My sense, at least, is that it's become a key issue of social, economic, and cultural integrity in the country now. I'm not sure where to draw that line, but there's no doubt, and we see it in universities and so on, that those with the access and ability to communicate using the new media have a huge advantage. I think this is a real issue for our schools and for our society.