I appreciate the comments from departmental officials around how the system works, that they could list them and delist them, that they put them on a list, then there's a process.
The whole idea of this piece of legislation is to do something imminent and in a timely fashion, that then expires. That's why we see the need that they don't start; they actually start listing some; they actually don't do that. It's a temporary measure because there's a sunset provision. This legislation ends as a sunset piece.
Our belief is that the CTA will address the issue. I'm sure they will. Perhaps they won't, but I'm pretty confident that they'll look at all of the pieces because lots of players are talking about lots of different pieces along the way.
I feel comfortable that they'll probably do that. We'd like to give some assurance, we think, to the short-liners out there. Their sense that things may evaporate from them, I'm trying to give them that sense that, okay, we'll hang onto it for now. The big review will happen and then we'll see what actually transpires.