 It is so important that we keep this strong economy going, that we talk about the importance of jobs, that we understand we know where jobs come from. That is not from a bigger government. It is from a bigger private sector. Every single penny that we have to spend on making sure a child finds a permanent home comes from a business somewhere. Somebody paying taxes, creating jobs, and those spinoffs that come from all the other taxes that those people pay. That's where it comes from. So if Stephanie wants to be able to make sure that a vulnerable child knows where they will spend their next birthday, I need to make sure that your businesses have an opportunity to grow. And that means I have to make sure that government to the extent we possibly can gets out of your way. So that's the first thing. The second thing is I have to make sure that we reduce the burden of government regulation and taxes on you so it's as easy as possible for you to continue to grow. That's the second thing. The third thing is we have to produce that educated workforce that you're going to need because the biggest constraint on growth, as I said, is not just the burden of government. It's the ability to be able to find people to fill those jobs. And that's a big task that we have ahead of us. But the reason we are growing is because the team that I'm working with here understands those principles. We have more to do. We have to make sure the infrastructure is in place building schools and hospitals and highways and ports and airports. But we will not forget the core of who we are.