I'll tell you that we're looking at this process because the preliminary indications we have are to the effect that because of the volume, because of the size and the scope, because of what we believe to be not only a passing interest but a much more tangible interest, we are going down that route.
I will share with you the information that we have when we get to the requests of interest. We want to see who is going to be interested in doing something there.
The P3 process, as I mentioned, is a process. It's not something where the deputy gets up in the morning and says “Okay, fine, I woke up this morning at 6:30, and I believe this is the way we're going to go.” It is a process that, step by step, will lead us to a final determination.
If we're down that route today and we're in that process, it's because we do have sufficient information that leads us to believe it is the right course of action to take--at the very least to analyze, to be able to look at, and to be able to make a determination.
We feel--