The other concern we had was how we as a committee will continue the oversight work of H1N1. We've been very lucky to have briefings from the officials, but those are really just for the critics. It's the whole committee that has responsibility for H1N1. So we were trying to figure out if we can deal with this structurally in a way, whether it's an hour of one of the meetings every week, or how we are going to go into the fall in a way that we don't have to have a big procedure every time we want to have a meeting on H1N1. So that is also at issue.