 I tend to think of Goodwill in some ways as sort of the stuff equivalent of the slaughterhouse. I mean, people who eat meat don't tend to want to think about where that meat comes from. And to some extent, it's similar with Goodwill. I think a lot of people don't want to think about what happens when they put something through that door and that there is such a flood of stuff, not just in North America, but around the world that thrift stores and secondhand stores and flea markets and used clothing markets and developing countries, they simply can't handle it all.