I think so. The local governments, just like the federal government, were among the first ones out of the gate. They saw that there was a great opportunity locally to demonstrate sustainability on the ground and that there are operating savings. It's a kind of win-win for them, and I think it's similar for the federal government as well.
But I think the local governments have more control of what's happening. That's what I was saying. You are a much larger organization that spans from coast to coast, so obviously it takes longer to change the procedures and the policies you have, and so on. I think at the local level you just have more control on how the change happens.