Just to be specific about what I said earlier, that was with respect to the RFP we put out this summer seeking assistance on our real estate portfolio. I was very concerned, given how my predecessor basically couldn't even get anybody to qualify. I do not suggest you should do this, but I actually read the thing that went out in the summer of 2005, and, frankly, I don't know who could have qualified. It was just basically a half-baked RFP. It was just a bad document.
We're not there to not get people to respond to our RFPs. Actually, if we put stuff out there, it's because we want people to actually help us and supply services. For that particular one we managed to cut the paper supply quite significantly. The folks who bid for this, my understanding is, when they were speaking with the department, actually commented on this, and said, my gosh, it was really a pleasure to be able to read fewer pages. But the problem is not yet tackled to a degree where I'm happy.