I thank the gentleman for his kind comments and his diligent work on this effort and that of his colleagues on the Democratic side of the aisle. I think when it comes to reforming the FCC and getting something that really worked for the public, we are joined at the hip. So I appreciate their input and the work we did together. Our subcommittee has actually done quite a bit of bipartisan work over the last couple of years moving forward with an incentive auction program to free up more spectrum for all of these new wireless devices that are out there and new technology and innovation. We are really at the center of the ability of the country to grow, innovate, and produce really good- paying jobs. So I appreciate Mr. Doyle's comments. I now yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Latta), the vice chair of the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, who has been an extraordinary member of our team in working on this and other major communications policy going forward. He will play a key role tomorrow when we have our hearing on the reauthorization of the Satellite Viewer Act.
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