I think it's always a combination of those items, ultimately depending who it is and what their purpose is. I know that the EIA, for example, is the first starting point where they go for that basic analysis. Then, folks would typically build upon that. We do that as well.
I think that's it. I don't think anybody should fool themselves into thinking they're going to have one place where they can get all the answers. It just can't be there. It may satisfy the general public, down to wholesale participants, but those trying to get a little more sophisticated, in-depth analysis are going to have to use multiple sources, for sure.