. >> that said, the agency should be waiting for civilian brack to solve their problems, begin to sell the property management problems now. in an era of shrinking budgets and scarce resources, it's critical that agencies come up with innovative property management tools that let in the opportunity to right size the real estate portfolio, reduce costs and achieve savings by eliminating unneeded assets and expensive long-term space. before i turn it over to senator brown, let me just say, every now and then, i'm sure scott has noticed this, we misaligned incentives. we misaligned incentives in the federal government. we incentivize the wrong kind of behavior and then we get the wrong kind of results. what we do and the federal government, we incentivize a lot of federal agencies to lease. the incentives are to lease. with the way that we call it, if you want to buy a building or something like that up front, it may not make sense long-term. we incentivize with the way we score that expansion in the first year as opposed to leasing which could be scored for 10, 20, 30 years or even more.