No, we actually offered to staff to sign the letter with a handwritten signature, because Mr. Brown himself had questioned the validity of that petition or letter. Obviously, I can tell you, as you've understood by now, this is an environment where people voluntarily sign documents under no pressure.
So it was offered that we should have an original signed, and there was a delay of probably 10 days for everyone to think through his or her decision, and eventually all but two staff signed it.
I should add that, actually, the head of our Haiti office and her second-in-command also, on their own, requested to sign the letter.