Thanks.
Actually, I want to touch on this issue of regulatory burdens and barriers as well.
Ms. Coombs, if you have anything you want to add, you can certainly do that.
Mr. Prouse, I also noticed that you had mentioned in your opening remarks about some regulatory concerns. This is something that I certainly hear. In fact, it's probably the number one issue that I hear when I meet with chambers of commerce or business owners across the country. I hear about the regulatory burden, the regulatory compliance and how much time is taken away from the important things that a business owner should be doing, like serving customers, mentoring employees and growing their business, in order to comply with government red tape.
Mr. Prouse, I'll give you an opportunity and Ms. Coombs, too, if you have anything you want to add.
Mr. Achen, I don't know if you had anything you'd like to say on this as well. In terms of the regulatory burden in this country and how it's stifling innovation and reducing our ability to be competitive globally, I want to hear thoughts on that.
I'll start with you, Mr. Prouse.