One of the things I think I'm detecting is that you're worried that there may be something that shows up in the guidelines that is a bit of a shocker. Let me just cover it this way. For us, the number one asset that Vancouver 2010 has, and the only thing we're really selling today, is the reputation we have. It's the promise we've made.
When we're in the public arena arguing about this, it does no good for the Olympic Games and it does no good for our project. We, I think, have to be prudent. We have to be fair-minded and honest. Our goal is to make sure that the guidelines are clear and easy for people to use, because there is just no advantage for VANOC to be having arguments with anybody. When this is done, we will articulate them as clearly as we can.