It's a tricky one to answer, because I don't know what the alternative would have been, what the state of affairs would look like if these didn't exist. I certainly think it's incredibly helpful or I wouldn't be doing this, but we're constantly looking at ways to improve them.
Do I think they're good programs, and that the goals are good things to have, and that they encourage more small business procurement than would otherwise happen? Yes, I do.
Do I think we have the numbers exactly right? Do we think every program operates perfectly? Unfortunately, no, that may not be the case.
I mentioned at the beginning that the SBA was founded in the 1950s. Here we are 60 years later, and we're constantly utilizing technology, new information—everything we can—to improve every program and every part of each program. There are still challenges ahead, but I do think these are good programs.