Let me start.
We had a number of meetings with both the federal and Ontario governments. On the federal side, about 13 different meetings took place beginning in the fall of last year and going through January of this year. Those meetings were about seeking support for a plan for Nortel. A number of different plans were discussed, because we were looking at a range of options. There was an ask on the table for funding and support for those plans.
At the end of the day, the government chose to not provide any pre-filing support. The feedback we got was that the government did not see the plan or plans presented as being viable; the industry was not at risk, unlike other industries like auto; there were no overarching national interest issues; and perhaps most troubling for us, the Nortel brand was politically tarnished by the range of challenges and legacy issues we had to deal with. As a result, there was no support.