What we'd like to see—and I don't care what you call it, a committee, a group, or task group—is a group that comes from all the different disciplines across our industry, representative of our industry and at the same time, on the client and government side, that truly represent what the government is comprised of so it has the different stakeholders involved who understand our particular world, how that impacts on your organizations, your employees, your people, and have that ongoing.
We're very happy it began. This is the first time we've had a truly consultative process in the last several months. We think it's been very productive and we were able to come up with some very interesting ideas. Mr. Kramp mentioned one of them, and there are many more. We don't want it to stop. We look at this as the beginning, not the end. We want this to be the beginning of a process.
It's very often helpful if we include a neutral third-party arbitrator or consultative group. We find that helps keep the agenda going and takes out all the individual interests on both sides. Don't forget, we're sitting at a table with people we're trying to compete with and beat when we leave this room. It's important to have a neutral body involved that allows us all to stay on message and keep moving forward in a positive fashion.