Thank you.
Mr. Joanis, we had a conversation earlier about how things have changed and society has changed. I was looking for an economist and I couldn't find one. Remember what Harry Truman said about economists, but we won't quote him at this point.
I really want to get your input on this because we have spent significantly less on infrastructure. Isn't it true that, as I said to Mr. McKenna, societal changes have occurred and the moneys that were allocated to that—and I think it was 5% or 6% back in the sixties—started shifting in another direction? Isn't that a fact, and aren't we paying the price for that decision today? I'm thinking of health care and services that we provide that we didn't provide in the sixties. We robbed Peter to pay Paul. Is that not one of the reasons, maybe the biggest reason, that we've lost so much of that infrastructure money?