I would just largely echo Mr. Fox's comments.
Again the broadcasting arbitrator is interesting, because the criteria are in law but there's discretion. He's been able to, over time, sort of modulate that formula in terms of allocating broadcast time. Again, let's say these are the factors we think are most important, but you have some discretion given the circumstances. Take the point that you can do this before the writ drops, which takes some of the politics out of the room.