The last time we negotiated something like this — and as you know, it’s always been a problem for our country. They get together and they create a series of documents that nobody has been able to read because it was — it was just done. Now, you tell me who can read that quickly. As a matter of national security, I’ve signed this omnibus budget bill. There are a lot of things that I’m unhappy about in this bill. There are a lot of things that we shouldn’t have had in this bill, but we were, in a sense, forced if we want to build our military, we were forced to have. There are some things that we should have in the bill. But I say to Congress: I will never sign another bill like this again. I’m not going to do it again. We’re very proud of many of the items that we’ve been able to get. We’re very disappointed that, in order to fund the military, we had to give up things where we consider in many cases them to be bad or them to be a waste of money. I looked very seriously at the veto. I was thinking about doing the veto, but because of the incredible gains that we’ve been able to make for the military — that overrode any of our — any of our thinking.