Fair enough. That's not a ton of time, but I might just try to lay some foundation for my next question.
My question will have to do with the subject of non-profits, co-operatives, and so on, the folks who are trying to in effect build non-market housing. They're having a really hard time competing and snatching up land and buildings as they become available. I think one of the real virtues of the former national housing strategy in its heyday in the mid-nineties was that the regularity of funding allowed organizations to plan. They knew there was going to be funding available every year. They could hope to acquire land and then plan what they were going to build on it, as opposed to having to spot land available, come up with a plan and figure out how to fund it all on a very tight timeline.
I do want to speak a little bit to that—