Good.
I want to now move to John Campey for a second...well, actually, to all of you in a sense.
You said we need to be bold, and others of you have talked about moneys being spent on military and how fast we're working ourselves into huge deficits because there's a recession. I know we're bailing out large companies, but we're also trying to save jobs.
My question to you is this. And I know the answer, but I just want to hear it. Should we, as a country, look at the cost of the poverty--as we said, health and economic costs? If we just wanted to look at that, if nothing else, if we didn't want to look at the social but the economic costs...? Why would we not go into the same kind of deficit to bring everybody in this country to par somehow, which will obviously give us a huge economic benefit down the road? We seem to have understood the banks' crisis and the closing of large companies, but we seem not to have understood when it comes to....
So what are we missing? Maybe you can give me an answer of how we get at that one.