Don't give me the speech again. You didn't answer the question. The answer to the question is that $650 million per year, every year, will be saved in interest charges. That's $650 million per year, every year, that we will have additionally for program spending. The point is that if a government had made that decision ten years ago we would have had $6.5 billion more to give to museums, to give to education, to give to health care. The point is, we're making that decision now, and you criticize us for it.
Don't you understand why we're doing it? It's in order to provide more funding for program spending going forward, because if no government ever has the guts to do what we've done, we don't end up with those dollars. Those go to bankers around the world and to bondholders.