I will come to the first part of the question. The task force was given a particular task. The minister did not request that we look at the question of whether the government should move in a particular direction. The policy direction was given to the task force.
What we were asked to do was to identify and examine a number of either technical issues or transitional issues that should be addressed and how to address them. It wasn't a question of doing a study on whether or not the CWB, with monopoly powers, is more advantageous or not. Our task was really to identify issues. In most cases, people came to us. Any group that came to us, we did meet with. Through our e-mail system, we had 21 people who wrote into us, and we shared that with the group. We had the benefit of that information, and those people didn't request to meet with us.
A number of companies indicated they wanted to come forward and provide some information, primarily on transition, where they were concerned about the transition time and adjustments to it, and I can indicate....
So we had four meetings, as a group, and at each of those meetings.... I'm sorry?