I don't mean to be picky, but we don't fund organizations and we haven't funded that organization.
These are cost awards after the fact. When parties participate in our proceeding, they can seek some costs if they represent a broader public interest—not a private interest—and if they have made a significant contribution to the proceeding. Thereafter, the panel or the commission, whatever is relevant, will make a determination. They will accept the cost application. It gets looked at, assessed and awarded, but it's after the fact. No one has a right to costs. We have no contractual relationships with that or any organization of its type.