I don't think anybody has the answers, because it seems to me, from what you've all said, there hasn't been a whole lot of discussion about how these freezes will end up becoming cuts. In a growing economy, with a growing population, and to some extent growing inflation, a freeze is in effect a cut and any department subject to a freeze is going to be looking at cutting what we have. I think you've all confirmed that today, that somebody, somewhere, is going to have to make some significant decisions about where those cuts are made in each department.
I'll just throw that out there that we've had reinforced that access to information is already significantly under-resourced.
Am I done?