One thing I haven't said is that it would be hard to create such a list, because there are a myriad of possible scenarios. It's always dangerous to try to put in an exhaustive list of situations. That's why I think we need the flexible approach.
In terms of what I did with Mr. Shugart, my approach was that I tried to impose some pressure, if you wish, on getting more documents. I did not know until I received the reply what the reply would be—Michael can attest to that—because I didn't know what was in those documents that I didn't get to see. The answer was no. We accepted the answer. It's hard to imagine that a statute could change that.