I just may have one. Let me check.
What I'm saying is that it's very hard to get quantitative, because I know our books are in good order. The question is, are the opposition books in good order?
The committee could spend an awfully long time dissecting the opposition books if they're not in good order. But I think what Mr. Lukiwski was saying in the last meeting was that we're willing to proceed quickly—I'll use that word again—with this matter, as long as all parties open their books, because in this particular case we're saying that all parties have done nothing wrong, that all parties have followed the same practices, and that no party has done anything wrong.
In a sense, certainly with the position that we have, there is a lack of partisanship—