In response to your question, there are two parts to it. In terms of our taking decisions and what evidence we rely on, we can only make decisions on information filed with us in the context of a particular proceeding.
To be clear, though, in the context of the current wireless proceeding where there's an important decision pending, a number of the parties that appeared before you yesterday and in previous sessions were participants in that proceeding and have led evidence. Some have not. All of them are entitled to their opinions, but we rely on the facts in front of us. Then we'll render a decision that we believe to be in the public interest.