I will just refer back to one of my first comments to substantiate what you're saying. The reason I recommended the book Frog Lake, recently written by an author whose name just escapes me for a moment—it's just out—is that what happened there was that the Indian people were being denied food by the Indian agent. And the warrior came up to him and said, “Give us the food; give us the beef.” He said, “I'm going to ask you four times. Give us the beef.” His people were starving. They were in desperate straits and the stores were all there; the food was there. The Indian agent refused four times, and he shot him. And I think we can come to a crisis where the situation can be so desperate that we will enter into civil disobedience and unrest.
I'm just saying we are at a crucial time in our history. We either have a way to turn to supporting the people who will build strong and good citizens, or we can cut them. We can say no, you're not getting anything.