My answer would be to look at what's happening internationally. I've pointed out what other countries are doing, but let me just cite one example, the American competitiveness initiative. It's an initiative of President Bush's. In it they talk about a number of things, but they primarily stress the importance of investing in science, of reinvesting in the National Science Foundation, in the NIH, in graduate student training. How else will the United States compete with the Far East and with Europe?
So I think that's an interesting lesson, perhaps, as we go about looking at what governments have to do and the tough decisions to prioritize that.