Just to follow up on that, Mr. Dufresne, I want to ask you, through the chair, if this is regular practice within the law. If you make an accusation of someone being in contravention of something, or having broken the law in a legal case, you're not able to go out, I assume, and amplify that message, when you're in a court proceeding, when someone has not been convicted of a crime.
In this case, I guess I'm thinking about how we protect a person's reputation from being wrongfully damaged based on a false complaint.