Yes. As I said, they had the resources that stayed with them. We were only individual parents who were trying to get on an equal footing.
As I said, I did challenge it before the tribunal, the board of review. For one thing, they couldn't hear constitutional issues. For another thing--yes, I got squashed, to put it bluntly. The vast majority of parents across the land would not be able to come up with the constitutional challenge. We believe--we're middle-class people--that there are an awful lot of people with children with disabilities and adults with disabilities who are nowhere near the poverty line. They're lower than we are. Think of them. If they had to come forward as we are doing to mount a challenge, there'd be absolutely no way.