department? Or the $17M that it reports as being generated from women’s sports where we have no idea where that money is coming from? You could elect to spend less, but that’s also a decision to compete at a lower level and generate much less money (so in the end you’re competing at a lower level and, overall, losing money. We’re seeing the difference it makes when BYU spends less (and not even that much less), and it makes a massive difference.