 Let me read to you an article, an Associated Press article that just appeared a few hours ago, which talks about the corruption of our economic system today. This is what it says. The Justice Department on Monday announced a $5 billion settlement with Goldman Sachs over the sale of mortgage-backed securities leading up to the 2008 financial crisis. The deal resolves state and federal probes into the sale of shoddy mortgages. They use the word shoddy. The real word is illegal, before the housing bubble and subsequent economic meltdown. In other words, this is the system that we are living in and this is the system we have to change. Goldman Sachs is one of the major financial institutions in our country. What they have just acknowledged to the whole world is that their system, what they do on Wall Street, is based on fraud. They are a fraudulent organization. And while $5 billion may sound like a lot of money for a company like Goldman Sachs, it is not a lot of money. But it is not only the financial institutions at Goldman Sachs is not unique. Other large banks have paid even larger amounts of money in settlement costs. You got an entity today on Wall Street, which is the most powerful entity in our country. They have unlimited sums of money. Six largest financial institutions have assets equivalent to 58 percent of our gross domestic product. And yet, this powerful entity, the most powerful group of institutions in our country, is engaged in fraudulent activity on a very large scale.