That's why I started with the question on the overall effectiveness of programming to this point.
I have a question for you, sir. Under classical auditing terms, would one take up the issue of comparing a government's promises to the programs it's laid out to meet those promises? The government says we will achieve X and lays out a series of programs that only achieve half of X. Under classical auditing guidelines, would that be a situation on which the auditor would comment?