With regard to this situation here.... Actually, it's not even a situation, because you can't speak on a specific situation, which I understand and appreciate.
But the argument Nortel is using is that their book value is $149 million. Now, the legislation also changed it from book value to enterprise value. Maybe you can explain that change a little bit.
Second of all, what criteria do you use to determine book value? They can have any book value they want; it's up to them to pull it out of the air. I think it's hard for Canadians and other people to accept something as $1 billion when it's only worth $149 million. There's a big chasm between the two.