That's a very good question. I can tell you specifically for this one, because it has been raised before.... In every area that the House administration or the board has made significant changes in policy, there is a monitoring to see the impacts. Information can be provided back to the board after some time has passed and the data is available, to show the impact of that decision. Then it's up to the board to decide to tweak or not tweak, to determine if savings have been realized in other areas that can now alleviate the pressure that has accumulated.
As you well know, it's a complicated puzzle. There are a lot of pieces that need to shift from one area to the other. When the data is available, the board can look at everything holistically and consider whether to change it, stick with it, or try it another year. The House administration will endeavour to make every piece of information available to the board so they can make a well-informed decision.