Okay.
Let me try to take this in two stages. In the court-approved process, you go through what's called creating a stalking horse. We had several conversations, starting in the fall of 2008, with a number of parties to create a stalking horse. Ultimately, Nokia Siemens Networks prevailed, on June 19, to become that stalking horse. That defined the scope, the terms, and the arrangements for this asset sale. That then created an auction process, which concluded, as you know, two weeks ago with Ericsson and the winning bid.
In terms of the actual negotiations between the different parties, we've been talking to Ericsson since June of last year, on and off, about opportunities to do something together. In earnest, they picked up pace and intensity in the May timeframe of this year, and then concluded with the auction process just recently.