Clearly we can't be accused of submitting an incomplete work plan when the other side is preventing the work plan from going forward. We actually reduced the number of sessions to accommodate the government side, so that we could return to CEPA as quickly as possible. We can't both be accused of delaying things in the CEPA review and at the same time be told we don't have enough sessions and that we need to have more.
The government will have to decide which of those two propositions it supports, but we will obviously adjust. Once we get our work plan, we will clearly work as a committee in the spirit of cooperation to adjust, to accommodate witnesses from the other side, and to give the thing sufficient time. If we need more time, we'll take more time. But we can't even know when to begin until we actually decide that we're going to move ahead.