Mr. Farber, thank you very much. This has been very enlightening. I agree that our tax act right now is far too complex, and we don't need to add further to the complexity.
When I look at the cost-sharing or grant side versus the tax credit side, I'll tell you right up front that my focus is very much on the rural side of things and individuals who are maybe not as wealthy being able to take advantage of it. Do you not agree that with a grant process or cost-sharing process versus a tax credit process or mechanism, there is greater control to target or focus investments into the rural versus urban, or large versus small, and a greater control of cost?