Okay.
Do you think it would be wise for us to do a follow-up with the people covered by the special security accountability form that they signed, just to reinforce that they are still protected under the whistle-blower act even though they've signed this rather ominous form?
If I was approached and told, “Sign this form. You can't discuss anything for life”, I hope that I would also be informed. “By the way, you're still protected if you see wrongdoing.” You've mentioned that we haven't told these people. Should we be reinforcing it?