In terms of what the government should do, or what I expect them to do or would like them to do, I'd like them to acknowledge that the negotiations are not over, that in fact industry is not satisfied with what they've done, and that we want them to go back to the table to negotiate something better and, during that process, to continue with litigation to build a stronger legal position from which to negotiate with the United States.
I have to agree with Mr. Grenier that the chance of getting the coalition to make any changes now is very difficult, because we've given them what they wanted. Why would they go back to the negotiation table, unless that were in the face of going back to litigation--which they knew they were losing?