It's not a fun game to play, because they're highly technical, and to excavate the technical methodology to figure out whether you think a study was done the right way with the right data, or whether something has changed since the.... It is laborious, to say nothing of the other adjectives in this process, to try to figure out whether you believe these studies or not. It defies reason, to me, that all of this money can be coming into the market with no effect, that this is all after the fact—you know, moving around and not doing something to the underlying price of the thing that's being examined. I think probably you could line a bunch of studies up on one side and a bunch of studies on the other and debate their technical merits for a long time, and ultimately you'd come to your own position on it.
My position is that there is some impact. It's not an all-or-nothing thing, it's not just speculation, it's not just these underlying fundamentals; it's a blend.