CNBC's Erin Burnett: Final question, your house, it's up for sale. We know that. That's part of the public record. We're in a housing crisis. You haven't been able to sell it, so you've got to do this commute. Is that -- is that an indicator we can all look at, when Tim Geithner can sell his house, things are going to be OK?
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner: We're planning to move my family down in the fall. Can't wait to see them, can't wait to get them here. Don't like commuting very much. And I look forward to having them live in the same city with me as quickly as possible. But it's not going to happen till the summer because of the school year.
Burnett: Because of the school year. OK. Secretary Geithner, thanks very much.