 There's one thing that I'm very distressed about and I need some of your thinking and I don't want anybody to know it. I'm taking it up with you because I think it would hurt us instead of help us. Barbara Ward told me yesterday and I've had this report from several intellectuals around that in their judgment they're more thinking people, thinking about improving their land and their life than they have observed in America in any period that they've known it. That they find that the county judge and the mayor is really talking about poverty. That the hospital people are really talking about putting an extra wing on and having a better diagnosis, that they're concerned about natural beauty and getting rid of the cars. They laughed at the people when they said billboards a few years ago, but now they're really concerned. And they're fussing at the junkyards along the road and the pollution of the rivers and the whole natural beauty thing. There's been more editorials about it. There's more people about it, more garden clubs are getting interested in it. And I really feel that and I see it in my mail and I hear it in people I talk to, so I don't believe I'm being misled. Now if that's true, that's a good sign and something we want to build on. Well that's what Barbara was saying yesterday at launch here. That's exactly what we feel.