Yes, I have one last thing.
One of the things I do want to emphasize, if you look at that graph, is optimization of program delivery. When government announces a $10 million program, it's $2 million, $2 million, $2 million, $2 million, $2 million. Well, that's not effective use of money, because it takes about a year to get the customers and projects in.
So you want a little bit at the front end, grow it up to the end, and then have most of your money at the end, particularly if we're paying the bills that these companies and producer organizations have incurred, yet we get all the money flatline. If you're having commitments, you get a money distribution one way. If you're having it based on expenditures, you should have it the other way. We have seen that over and over in 10 years. We should be using the money more effectively by not putting it out on an even scale.
With that, I quit.