We can all improve.
Certainly, working with the federal government has been a worthwhile exercise. As I said in my remarks, I think the projects were successful, they were meaningful, and the results are significant. I think that says a lot about the projects. It's a great opportunity. You put the right people in the right places and they're going to make things happen. But there's a lot of confusion today in government, and in industry as well, about conflicting agendas and conflicting priorities, so those confusing signals that are picked up cause problems.
I enjoy working with the federal government and I think we should be doing a lot more of it. I think there's a tremendous opportunity.
The other thing is that I think with regard to deficit reduction action plans, for example, that's a short-term focus on cost savings. Well, that's not what the projects I was talking about are focused on. They're in the longer term. It's a little longer-term savings benefit, right? And it takes a bit of hard work. So as people—