The bill doesn't tell us that we have to regulate everything that falls into our scope. We're two years into a four-year program cycle right now. What John does, as we head into a cycle, is evaluate the marketplace and look at the most material energy savings from products that fall into the scope of the act, and by doing a technical, an economic, and a marketplace assessment, we'll then propose which products we propose go forward for improved stringency of regulation or brand-new regulation.
Right now, paint is nowhere near the top of the list that we're currently working on. We're working on a current list now as part of this four-year cycle, and John is already thinking about the next list. It's a long list, but you're only going to carve off the ones near the top of it because we only have a budget to do 30 regulations in this four-year period.