Okay.
Ms. Peters, I want to talk to you about the next generation.
We're seeing structural change happening in electronics, and we're seeing disruptive technologies coming forward. One of them is 3-D printing. One of the things I find really interesting is that we're bringing in all these regulations, but all of a sudden I can just download a file that came from who knows where, print it off, and throw it on Kijiji tomorrow.
How are we, as lawmakers and legislators, supposed to deal with that? This is coming in, and it's going to grow, and grow and grow. We've seen one example of a handgun. You can get a 3-D print of a handgun, and everybody's up in arms, but the reality is that the technology is there now.
How do we position ourselves, and how do we take advantage of it? We want to be the draftsmen, the people designing that drawing that's going out on the web, and selling it. How do we take advantage of that?