Okay.
For those of us who follow them, the socio-economic policies to mitigate income inequity in this country over the last decade and a half have been pretty depressing. But I'll answer Tony's question by saying there have been two great successes, and I encourage you to use those successes and lever them. We could actually point to many, but I'll leave you with two.
One is specifically on housing. Three or four years ago the federal government changed the tax structure and increased the ability of donors to use donations of stock to improve their philanthropic giving. I encourage you to look at the same relative measure to facilitate donations that would specifically incent the development of housing. We've had remarkable success there and I think we can replicate it.
On my second example, one of the best social policy successes we've had in this country over the last 20 years is the reduction in the poverty rate of seniors. I think we can take many of the income security and tax measures for seniors and apply them to families and children. I encourage you to consider that.