I'll go back to my NRC example. NRC was a leader in research, and the federal government funded a lot of that research. That's why we were where we were. Over budget cuts and all the rest of things, they became...where they needed to bring money in. There's nothing wrong with that. I fully support that, but you have to tell industry. We're sitting there as part of the building industry, and we're thinking the federal government doesn't care anymore. When you start digging around, you find out that it can't be all one-sided. Industry has to pony up and bring some money to the table. Then we can go ahead with some research. But if you don't tell the people out there, we don't know that.
I have three projects going right now with the National Research Council, where I went out to my respective industries and was able to pull the money together to have the projects go forward. We will continue to do those things, but again it gets back to leadership and a vision. We just don't have the same vision at the NRC or at any of the organizations that we want to be a leader in building energy efficiency.