 The nation and the world really faces an unusual amount of problems right now. I think if one looks back in history they've always had problems. Certainly in my lifetime there have always been serious problems we've worried about, but I think there are more of them today. The financial meltdown, terrorism, the environment, where are we going to get energy from? The deterioration of the infrastructure, we can't keep spending what we're spending on healthcare. One has to have priorities, one has to set priorities. And the real danger as the expression goes is that you get eaten by the ducks where you kind of deal with whatever problem comes over the trance of today and you don't stand back strategically and address these problems. Unfortunately this is a case where we've got to address them all. If you fail to address any one of those problems you probably have a very serious circumstance. But that also means giving up some other things that aren't as high priority as that. And that's going to require some tough decision making, but I think we're going to have to do that. And I think there's some things we can do. This won't get any cards or letters, but for example to pay Social Security to people who are reasonably well off doesn't make any sense to me. I think Social Security is a safety net for people that need it, not as a minor addition to income to people who don't need it. We could save a lot of money if we did that, just as an example.