There are two things that I would say. Programs like this are almost always oversubscribed. It's true that last year we had 39,000 applications, and as I said to you, there were about 10,000 organizations that didn't receive funding. That's not to say that they weren't good organizations with quality applications. The same is true this year. Because we're still in the process of negotiating agreements, I can't give you the numbers yet.
The other thing I think I would mention is that my systems indicate to me that last year organizations applied for somewhere in the range of about 111,000 jobs overall. We were able to fund just over 44,000. Part of the challenge with a program like this is there's a lot of demand, there's a lot of really great organizations that do great work and deliver quality jobs, and how do you make choices? That's the reason for the criteria we're trying to set up: it's in order to try to help make the choices based on what we hoped were rigorous and objective criteria. That's certainly something we need to look at in the review.