I can. I just want to make clear, because I'm a numbers guy who always likes to quote numbers, that now I'm going to give you my judgment. We do that in class. We talk about judgments of the data.
I think the people who are really committed perfectly, legitimately, philosophically to issues of social justice—I'm using that as a phrase to capture lots of things, including a concern about inequality—see capital gains as somehow inappropriate and should be confiscated. I don't agree with that view whatsoever, and I'm sure you understand that. That's what I call the Argentine model. I don't think we should go down that road, because then you discourage investment in the jobs, companies and technologies of tomorrow.