The one thing I could address is the potential impact there could have been on Nortel pensioners. I think currently it's every three years that we have to go through an actuarial evaluation. The last one was done in 2006, and at that time the plan was 86% on a solvency basis. To that, Nortel was contributing $20 million a year. In 2008-2009, we actually went through the downturn. Legally they had to file the next pension plan actuarial report at the end of 2009, which they did. That actually captured the full essence of what the losses were, and special payments might have gone from $20 million to $200 million. It could have been significant in the case of Nortel, especially if the actuarial calculations were now reduced to a yearly basis, rather than being on a three-year basis. So I do think even that small focus could help out pensioners.
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