There are really only obligations around if people are losing their jobs, essentially, if people are being displaced. As you probably heard on our new-found expertise around ATIPs and such, that's how we try to find out a lot of that information about all of the other things that could be coming up, and what have you.
There isn't enough information that flows with regard to contracting out, and the people who deliver the frontline work and the unions who represent them aren't able to give their valuable opinion on those issues. Then we end up with disasters like Phoenix, accordingly.