of affairs for aligning resources with priorities very good other than the work that karen and marguerite rosa and others are doing. so in addition to kind of setting aside this innovation for innovation's sake question and focusing on problem solving, i think the discussion about aligning scarce resources is an important one as well. >> okay. one more question from the crowd or else we'll go to our webcast. we are in washington, d.c., so let's ask is a political question which is what impact might next week's elections have if republicans gain additional seats? i think many of us think it's likely that republicans are likely to take over the house. there's a lot of question about the senate, but let's say republicans take over the house. what happens? does that put an end to any talk about future bailouts from the federal government? the panel says what? >> yes. >> yes. [laughter] >> yes, yes -- >> yes. >> yes. more than likely, okay. [laughter] all right, that's important. so the message -- i mean, this -- will educators in the field, like, are people going to get this message that says ther