It was a function of the process. We heard this morning from Nortel that through the negotiation of the stalking horse bid, the stalking horse bid involved the licence to use those patents rather than an outright purchase. That was in the box of apples, to use Mark Henderson's analogy. It was a licence. I think it's important, again, to note the distinction between a non-exclusive licence and a lease or a purchase that gives exclusivity. This is a non-exclusive right that can be shared by an infinite number of other people.
On August 7th, 2009. See this statement in context.