Fantastic.
Earlier in our study into the Phoenix situation, we'd asked, I believe it was, Mr. Liddy, about who was letting go of the pay advisers, and who was responsible for the decision-making that led to almost 1,000 pay advisers being let go on the Friday before the election. I'm wondering whether or not you could speak to the advice that was given to your department immediately after having come in about those almost 1,000 people who were let go, the decision-making that went into their being fired.
It's my understanding that departments that chose to keep their pay advisers didn't have the problems. It was only those who made the very clear mistake to save money at the expense of workers' pay who have caused this crisis.