I can only speak for myself as a board member. Like many people in this room, over the years I have been on many boards, and of course boards approve budgets. I currently sit on five boards and chair three. What I can say is that the level of information we receive from the board is comparable to what boards receive. It's very high-level information, but it allows the board to make an analysis in terms of whether that's an appropriate budget for the organization, so I'm not uncomfortable.
However, we certainly were aware that board members were not necessarily of the same view that I just expressed, and as a result, in 2009-10 there was a complete revision of the information that was originally presented to the board. It was presented in a different form. It went from program line items to just line items. This change was at the request of a board member; I did not want board members feeling they had to approve something for which they didn't have information that made them comfortable.