Gordon, you have the way of spinning the longest line of crappy conjectures into a proposal of irresponsibility. I'm sure you could spin an equally long chain of things into a reason why no one from the IAB or IETF ADs should have anything at stake with the industry they help direct. For this particular case, there are facts to prove your conjecture flawed. I was consulting at Genuity when then needed to do their initial IP address gathering for their new network. They sent in a proposal to Kim, and Kim told them no. Rodney was very upset at the time, but there was never any interference by the IANA. When Genuity provided better documentation and cleaned up some things, then they got address blocks like anyone else. At least judge Jon by his actions, not by your inferred doubt. The evidence is that when put in the exact situation you feared, the IANA acted by not acting. Genuity was not harmed financially by this (I think even Rodney will now admit that) so there is no damage to be fretted about. Certainly there will be a tidy profit to Bechtel and the other founders of Genuity. I believe you owe Jon a personal apology for this. jerry