I have two or three points. I probably don't have the history that some of you around the table do, but I agree that what we're doing is not working. That's what some of us alluded to when we said we need a vision of where we want to go and how to get there.
It would be great to have equal access across the country to some of these programs, as Ray alluded to. But we've seen and heard of examples of the importance of regional flexibility. One area's problem might be lack of water, while another's might be too much water.
Whatever way we can deliver it, however many pillars it takes, whatever you call it, or however you want to do it, you have to come up with a vision, decide how to get there, and do it, because what we're doing is not working.