Thank you.
I remember debate on the changes to the navigable waters act. Of course, the argument the government used at the time with respect to the navigable waters act was that the changes were designed to facilitate a more effective process for the adjudication of economic development proposals. I don't think that's any more outside the budgetary policy of the government than the question of unpaid internships or the temporary foreign worker program. This is the whole problem of the government's being concerned about the improper use of omnibus legislation without actually defining what “improper” is or isn't.
Mr. Reid, your comparison of Proust and O'Connor is, I think, revealing. I don't think it's quite true to say that Flannery O'Connor's short stories each, individually, develop one particular theme. It's perhaps more true than it would be to say that Proust, in the novel you have, only develops one theme. Of course, there are many, many themes in—