It's kind of interesting. I can only go through what I've experienced here as someone on the Hill who's been lobbied by financial institutions on this matter. It's interesting that their executives and their board have a series of different entertainment things that are also tax deductible as part of doing business, everything from golfing to sports tickets and so forth.
Shouldn't we be looking at how those things relate to.... At the end of the day, those things are paid for by fees. There seems to be a cultural thing here of acceptance that allows them to enjoy this quasi-entertainment industry with tax deductions as part of the system that has been baked in for decade upon decade.