I would argue the point that this does require a lot of resources, and our resources were taxed in developing budgets, in developing policies that were actually designed to help people get back to work, to help grow the economy, to look forward, as to how the government needed to react to a recession. We weren't faced with the recession that other countries were, but we asked a lot of our officials at the Department of Finance...and I will defend them as doing a wonderful job for us. We thought it was most important that they focus on the matter at hand, and that was the recession.
We have this before us now, and I would encourage everyone to get it passed as quickly as possible so that people do have more than just a comfort letter; they actually have a comfort level.