When we looked at the legislation that Mr. Shory put before us and that we did support at second reading, there were aspects of that bill that we did support, aspects that we might have wanted to expand whereby those permanent residents who serve in the military would get credit for residence in order to accelerate citizenship.
You know, there is a lot of merit to be had in that, because we know that we want our military and other institutions to be reflective of our diversity—