We debated in the House yesterday on another bill, and one of the pushbacks we received on the legislation was that there weren't statistics necessarily to support the legislation. Obviously I'm drawn with great interest to your points about moving legislation forward that obviously has more than just statistics involved in terms of making it sometimes not great legislation and other times very good legislation.
I don't mean to put this out of your bounds or ask a difficult question, but at the same time, I think it may be helpful. When we are working towards this type of legislation, aside from whatever role statistics may play--and from your perspective, it isn't necessarily a major one--what other issues do you think we should put on the table when we talk about creating this type of legislation, in terms of making sure it's the right material to move forward?