Thank you for coming. This has been an excellent presentation. We appreciate the work you've done in providing this information.
Ms. Miller, you talked about the upcoming analog spectrum. That's a prime chunk of real estate, and it's going to bring in billions. I'm not going to ask you if it's going to be spent on digital innovation or if the government is going to spend it on building prisons. That's a policy directive that will come from them.
I am interested in how the spectrum will be divided up and if this has been discussed. There's the issue of the white spaces and the possibility of leaving that open for public use. For example, WiFi was considered junk real estate in the megahertz spectrum back in the 1980s because nobody knew what to do with it, and now we have WiFi everywhere. We don't know what the potential of the analog spectrum is. If we just sell it off lock, stock, and barrel without leaving something for new entrants, new players, we might be limiting future innovation.
Has there been talk about allowing some open use on the spectrum or about what to do with the white spaces?