 One of our biggest concerns is that over the last few years, personnel have got into this rhythm of these near-miss government closures, and that consciously or subconsciously they may think, hey, this happens all the time, someone blinks at the end, we don't have to worry about it. Sequestration furlough is different. This is, should it go forward, this will be the first time in department history we've had resort to what they call an administrative furlough process. Also it's important to note that historically, when there have been government closures and the entire force has gone home for some period, Congress has afforded back pay. There's no reason to believe that's going to happen in this case. So as personnel and their families make preparations for being furloughed in what will likely be about one day per week, 16 hours per pay period, over 22 weeks, they need to know and prepare themselves for that worst case eventuality, and they take steps for their own personal financial planning to be able to accommodate that.