Ms. Sims brings up a good point. In fact, that probably should be number six, because we have discussed that many times. There is a significant cost saving to the committee when folks are in town, and sometimes we get very notable people.
If I remember correctly we had Ms. Ebadi before our committee. She was not brought in by our committee. She was on a tour. We normally wouldn't have that capability of having people of such note if we didn't capitalize on their being here. I certainly agree. That would be another guiding principle, with the caveat that, again, if it happens repeatedly.... I mean, there's a precarious balance with the six, but the caveat is that we capitalize on it when it really is substantive and we make sure that it doesn't muddy the waters too much for the other five.