i think there's a larger metaproblem, if you will. and that's this sort of culture we've come to where nobody's really responsible. i didn't hear jon corzine say, i don't know, but i'm responsible. right? he apologized, he hemmed and hawed it's this lack of responsibility. we talked about it with penn state, we've talked about it time and time again. there's a bigger problem in our culture when people can't be big boys and girls and step up to the plate and say, you know, what, it was my fault. i'm responsible. and then let's fix it. but let's also acknowledge that we have a responsibility, by the way, to not let it happen in the first place. my teacher used to say to this to me which i was a teenager. teenagers will always get away with as much as they think they can. adults are the same. maybe it will lead to greater transparency, but as a part of that, we have to begin to accept more responsibility before things like this happen. >> 100%. and i think that's why the muck raking around exposing the auction, around exposing the comple