I'm sorry that I cannot remember the speakers on today's call, but one person noted the need for a greater North American voice in Internet governance generally. I understood this to be a call for policy advice and advocacy from a new organization in the broadest sense, where ICANN was simply one aspect of the organization's work. I believe they have discussed this same idea in the European RALO organizational meetings and were considering incorporating as a separate legal entity, so they would have a legal existence separate from and outside of ICANN. Did I understand this proposal correctly? Is the call to create a new organization, with an independent legal structure, to represent North American interests in all Internet Governance fora? I don't know that I would be against this, per se, but I do think it presents some hard issues about financial resources and sustainability. Bret