Those are two very good examples.
The agency is taking very seriously the paper burden reduction and the target of 20%. Some of what will need to be achieved in this area we can achieve through just looking at what our policies are and doing what we can to streamline. Some of it is regulatory and the process is somewhat longer in terms of achieving real benefit.
Those are two good case examples that we should take a look at within the context of actions on paper burden reduction. We have until November 2008 to identify our immediate 20%. I'm not familiar with either of those, I'm sorry. But we could take a look at those as two potential areas that, if there's policy, we could do quickly, versus regulatory, which might take a bit longer.