Right. The question that comes back--I know we're not really here talking about enumeration, but it was raised--is the question of how best to ensure bang for the buck. We're going to have a whole bunch of advance polls. It's going to grab a certain amount of the population who might not otherwise vote. We keep going back to young people and whether or not letting them vote full out on Sunday is going to dramatically increase that vote--I'd say that is highly questionable--and whether or not we should be putting that money into a voters list or enumeration, at least in universities, to try to engage young people to make sure they're on a list and that there has been contact. We keep coming back to the fact that young people aren't voting, but there does seem to be a real disconnect about how we're reaching them and how we're working with them. Can we actually go out there and say that if they can vote on Sunday, that's going to solve the problem? I don't think we can say that.
In your experience, do you think Sunday would have an effect either way on the youth vote?