Listen, I would simply like to say that I'm not sure it's fair or appropriate to put the analysts on the spot sometimes. I also believe the same question was asked when we met last meeting. I believe they've done their best to answer right now, based on their knowledge, I guess, and I'm not sure it's really their place to do so. They haven't done any research on it. We haven't asked them to.
I think that's kind of what we want to do in this study—to look at what's been asked but also go beyond that. I'm pretty sure all of that will come out in our study. Obviously, what the federal government can't control it can't control, but I do believe a federal government can give a lot of support, whether it be through funding or otherwise. There are other ways to do that. I think we need to look at the universities, the colleges, the students at all levels, the professors and everyone else, because this is pretty important. Again, I believe it will all come out in the study. As for what cannot be done, that's fine; we'll find all that out.
I guess what I'm saying is that I don't know if it's appropriate to put all those questions to the analysts again.