No, not specifically. The context of that was about the accomplishments over the last five years and what the challenges were moving forward. They specifically asked, “Would you make major changes?” My point was simply that change will come incrementally, and we are absolutely ready to make the necessary incremental changes to implement prospective legislation.
My point was simply that if you truly started with a clean slate, which is rarely the case institutionally, as the world has changed dramatically, you would probably start with a transport layer, with facilities that have poles, wires, spectrum and the like, and then you would have a service layer. The point was not that the current structure of the commission doesn't work, but rather that the world has changed so markedly that if you started with a clean slate, you would probably design the agency differently. Statutes are what we fulfill and they're in your hands. Whatever the statutes say is what we will address, whatever the structure of the agency.