We've been actually playing around with this. I don't want to punt everything over to the commissioner, but I think what we're really trying to say here—and fairness may have a rather precise meaning for the commissioner—is that we're really trying to talk about the quality of the information. In other words, it's not like fair play; it's asking whether a reasonable person would be able to establish these conclusions with that quality of information. I think that's what it's about. It's really not an attempt to editorialize on whether this is good policy or not; it's an attempt to understand how good the information is that's contained in the report. Would a reasonable person allow you to come to these conclusions? But again, I think that's a really good question, yet another really good question for Mr. Thompson.
On March 10th, 2008. See this statement in context.