I don't normally do this, but I'd like to quickly interject on the question that Mr. Stoffer raised. And I just want some thought on this, not speeches per se.
At the end of the U.S. Civil War, the State of South Carolina spent 97% of its entire budget just paying for amputated limbs. So when we raise the question of legal liability for the services of people on behalf of their state or their country, we sometimes have to be mindful of the implications of that—for whatever that's worth, sir.