Should that happen, we might need additional legal capacities. We haven't costed that out, because I think we'll wait till we see the law reformed. The idea is not to open the floodgates for everybody to sue the government; the idea is that in the cases you'd have to have no remedy brought by the government, and you'd also have to show some real damage. You can be displeased because the government has mailed something to the wrong address, and so on and so forth, but you would have to show the damage. We would look at that before we got involved in a case. We would look at that very closely.
On April 29th, 2008. See this statement in context.