 Your people tend to say, oh, it's politics. Well, politics are bad, right? No, politics is just the way people are. And to sit there and decry that, oh, that's politics, what you're doing is you're complaining about people behaving rationally from their perspective. This is, at the end of the day, a relationship business. People don't do things because you're the CIO. They do things because you have credibility and you have good ideas. At the end of the day, I'm in marketing. It took me a long time to recognize that, but it's not enough to have a good idea or be the smartest guy in the room if you're that egotistical to think you are. You've got to be able to communicate those ideas and you've got to be able to sell them to other people. And if you can't do those two things, if you can't relate to people and help them believe that the highest thing on your agenda is to help them and then be able to sell those ideas, you better go raise pigs or something. You don't be a CIO.