So on that basis, the last technical tax bill we did was 12 years, and it had 900-and-some pages, 983 or whatnot. In the absence of trying to get a regular reporting mechanism, which I think we all want here, these things will, I think, grow quite exponentially over the years. One of the comments that he made the other day identified 400 technical amendments, of which 250 were outstanding comfort letters. They've gotten that down to just 10 outstanding, but it seems to me there's still a backlog out there.
Is it the view of CGA that we could see this exponentially grow over a period of elections?