If they are refused, it's because it's an incomplete application, or because it is deemed to be competitive with something that currently exists under what we call category 1, which is a higher benchmark or something that is currently available on analog. But we could receive as many applications as come in, for example, in a third language, and all of those under category B could be licensed if they don't compete with anything that currently exists.
I would also like to say that not only is diversity well reflected in what the commission does with the licensing of third-language programming, but we also have regulations and policies in place that ensure the mainstream broadcasters also reflect the multicultural reality of the markets they serve through their mainstream programming.