I want to ask you, though, when I look at this picture, when things were really rocking, when money was loose and people were making money, I would think that at that point, venture capital, the more money people have.... Once we've come through this period of time—and it's been a period like at least nothing I've ever seen—that's shifted. So there's a shift here.
I just finished a book, The New Deal in Old Rome, written in 1939. You know, there's nothing new under the sun. You have graphs; you follow these things. I put this out, first of all, to maybe the banking association, and maybe BDC. Can you see a parallel to past history, possibly our last recession, with where we are today, in relationship to that? Are we edging up to the point where we're going to start seeing a little more money? Today's paper said $650 million in the BDC in savings. Are we approaching that?