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Oh, in problems of housing, civil justice, health care programs. There wasn't anything that RAND -- I talk as though I'm very cocky about it -- there were very few projects that RAND didn't have enormous skills to throw into the problem. It is, and was the most exquisite think tank I could imagine.
So were you successful in being able to raise money and reroute some of the --
Oh, I think today it's probably fifty-fifty. I'm not sure. One of my quarrels with the Air Force was we had our contract with the Air Force. That is, our Pentagon contract was
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