I think there's a little of each, but in our model, the Kennedy School SIB Lab model, what we're getting by working with 10 governments at once is some of that cross-fertilization. We bring together our fellows, who we put on the ground to help each state or each city themselves, but also the government officials they report to. We bring them together once or twice a year to talk about what they're learning, and we do regular phone calls so that they're sharing their experiences.
We're trying to build that kind of network, but there are definitely elements of these projects that are unique to a particular project, where different jurisdictions are suddenly learning new things or dealing with something that hasn't been dealt with before. I think it's a combination, but we're doing our best to spread our learning. Obviously, appearing before your committee is part of this effort that we're trying to participate in.