I understand, but it was time limited because the government decided that it was time limited. It was a three-year program, and the application process was one month long. It seems to me that the purpose of this should be not just to maybe say at three o'clock in the morning, “We have something; come get it,” but to go out and seek where people actually need help, as opposed to having an application process that's so tight.
As you know, a lot of organizations across the country that work with people with disabilities, or even organizations that are trying to become more accessible, don't know the ins and outs of government. I suspect that if you had--what was it?--600-and-some applications, there would be an even greater number of people who actually could use the help if we went out and sought their involvement in this.