The irony now is that with all of this talk we are seeing market share numbers affected. The GM and Chrysler products are being affected by the current environment and concerns about the companies' future.
You made a comment--and yesterday the representative of the Japanese Manufacturer's Association made a similar comment--that what the government does should not create a competitive disadvantage or a competitive advantage. So I appreciate your answer to the first question.
In the process and the effort of helping the government on a non-partisan basis, what are some of the things this government can do to address those concerns and not provide a competitive advantage? At first blush one would think that providing two companies with a great deal of money would give them a competitive advantage. I'd really appreciate your comments on how to reconcile those two things.