Yes. If we did oppose it, I think we'd have great difficulty in providing other than some general comments, because we would want to be able to go to the tribunal with our case and the other side not knowing what our case is. If we signalled to them what our experts say, what our data and our econometrics and our analysis show, they could.... There is a process to disclose that evidence before the court in a certain timed fashion. You have to show your case, but how much of that gets published is up to the tribunal.
To answer your question, likely a lot of it would be made public. Some of it wouldn't, because I'm certain there'd be some very sensitive commercial data we would have that they would not want to share.