We went on about this issue for almost a year, of course, but it's tied directly to the capacity to present reports, provide accountability, up-to-date information, and current assessments, and the ability to provide maybe easier access, and/or a quicker method by which to be able to validate, whether it's appropriations or the budgeting right now. Of course, in regard to the original cost of that, to do that effectively we might be looking at five to eight years to do it and maybe a cost of $500 million alone.
So where do we go? We've had some success by going partway there. Should we have gone all the way there? Should we mandate that we automatically do each and every budget of each of every department every year? Quite frankly, I think not. I just don't know if that's a wise choice for spending our dollars. If we have a problem and there is deemed to be a situation that is problematic, by all means go in and hang 'em high.