Whether it's a normal practice or not, I'll let others judge. I think if you have as your only objective to take the last penny off the table, with absolutely no care, no compassion, and no consideration for the quality of the product, where the people are based, whether it's green or not green, then that's what you're going to do, and that's not the way I believe we should be running this. I think counting our nickels is not a bad idea, but I think we need to be smart in the way we do it.
So when I was told that the department...and I'm not knocking the department. I think Mr. Marshall and his people presented a menu, and this menu was discussed with suppliers. I think this indicates that there was a level of discussion and some dialogue taking place. But once it was discussed with me, I didn't see the need, in the context of this transformation, to keep reverse options. We can accomplish our objectives of saving money for taxpayers whilst not using reverse options.