narrowly focused without a focus on the big picture. >> the big picture to you is -- oh, sorry, rob basso, go ahead. >> do you mind if i disagree with rob, at least the way i handle that situation? you talk to enough business people, rob, you have mentioned you wouldn't increase investment in your organization if your tacks were lowered and you had more cash. i think a lot of business owners think completely opposite. i know for me, personal, a lot of people i communicate with, if they had more money in their pockets, personal or business, they would absolutely be xanding their businesses, just polar opposite of what you just said. >> i guess, you know, quick response is the devil is in the details. i think it depends on the nature of the small business, how successful or unsuccessful it is and what the growth opportunities are and what challen challenges they're facing. >> so, do you feel, rob burke, that these things are too big? they're giving money to everyone when, in some of these cases, when they need to cherry pick a little more? >> there's certainly an element of one size fits al