I'd like to comment on the issue of where we find the solutions. Certainly the committee is making a significant effort in hearing about potential solutions. Part of the reason I even mentioned the Pontifical Academy of Sciences is they are a body of significantly knowledgeable people who come together to discuss a broad array of issues.
As our political leaders, you have a mammoth number of issues that confront you. There really is an opportunity for...and I believe strongly in the ability of the participants in the industry to come together, share their views, and discuss and debate them. That is where the solutions can come from, as long as government is involved and ready to listen to those dialogues and help shape the policies and regulations based on those varied views.
Whether it's the committee that you've mentioned or some other organization, it is absolutely critical that the broad range of views, whether it's two solitudes or not, be able to come together and develop, through some significant debate, some of the regulatory details that we're talking about. I certainly encourage that activity to restart or perhaps follow one of the recommendations coming from the committee, which would be to create such an organization. It is critical to finding that solution.