 There's a very interesting body now of social science research that shows that same-sex couples, male and female, are more egalitarian in their division of labor in the way that they organize their households, even in their child care. Some psychologists have videotaped same-sex and opposite-sex couples interacting with their children, and they show that same-sex couples are in there together, they reinforce each other as parents, they're more mutually hands-on, whereas opposite-sex couples are more likely to be a little bit at odds in their parenting, or maybe their mothers in their interacting, and the father checking his blackberry. So there are these sort of different ways in which the households organize themselves, but increasingly, as ministers, counselors, therapists, counsel, same-sex couples and opposite-sex couples, I think the values, and to a certain extent the organization, the egalitarian organization of the same-sex marriages will have an impact on the opposite marriages.