We know it was not a condition of the bid we were putting in. And if, as we said previously, it was something that any party felt there was any problem with—the process or conditions—that's why you have a court-monitored process, to go in and raise those concerns with the court and have the court consider and address them.
A number of parties, I would note, during the course of this process, including some of the bidders who participated, did have concerns with the process. They went to court, they raised those concerns, and the court modified the process. So it is very clear that there is a protocol for doing this, and it's not through the media.