 Can you think of an example today of a market failure that you would concede requires government intervention? No, I mean, because I don't concede the term market failure. Almost every time you point me in the direction of a market failure, I see government controls and government regulations behind them or corruption in some way or fraud. And fraud, we know is wrong. There's 1,000 years of common law. We understand that. Suddenly, there are violations of property rights that are new that come about to govern hesitancy, pollution being one of them. Intellectual property rights, we didn't know really intellectual property rights existed. It's a relatively modern phenomenon, how we apply it. So I'm not an anarchist. I believe government is necessary.