I think you're right, but when you want to change sewer lines, you usually tear up a road to do it. When you want to put windmills in, you have to look at where geographically there's going to be competitive advantage, where you're going to have delivery of service, where you're going to find the people to do so.
I'm not at all saying this is just transport. What I'm trying to say is I think all of them intermingle among themselves, and they're all going to deal, sooner or later, with transportation, just like transportation is going to deal with communities and infrastructure and water and sewage treatment systems. But I think to put them together and look at them in one package means that we're going to be more efficient, we're going to get better use of the money we invest, and have less bureaucracy, which I think is what we all want to get to, sooner or later.