What I am suggesting is that I don't know exactly what they are going to request, but there may be things, like I said, that are beyond just emails and phone numbers. We'd have to consider them as a group once we've read the documents and seen whether they are truly trade secrets. For example, if they have a trade secret in there, we should not make that public, because that is not fair. However, if they're just saying, “Oh, we don't want to be embarrassed because of this or that”, well, that's ridiculous.
We need to understand their objections, and we definitely need to get everything, but we should take the objections they have and talk about them as a group before we automatically say everything goes public—so generally, yes.