I would just comment on that again. Whether you want to expand on this or not, the fact is, at least anecdotally, that in regard to whether it should be mandatory or optional, people have said, almost to a person, “Well, it's a good program and I have the option at some point of choosing to jump in”. They say that it's not closing the door if they choose not to at this point and that it's their call in view of their business and the various configurations there.
So while I haven't done any kind of systematic survey, if you will, it seems to me that business people, self-employed people, at least tend to appreciate the fact that it's optional, knowing that they can get in at whatever time they so choose, I take it, and knowing that it's not mandatory. There's no coercive element, which I guess is probably in line with where we are as a party. Small-c or big-c, conservatives generally don't want to be foisting this upon people or coercing them, against their own better judgment in some cases, and where it may not suit their own particular needs and interests at that time.
That's what I'm hearing, anecdotally at least, and I assume it was that kind of backdrop or background as to why we went down this road instead.