Okay. I'm not asking for the list, I just want to know. I've never heard of this movement, so I'm just trying to ascertain who you are, because I must admit that my first reaction to your suggestions is that you might have misunderstood completely the nature of the court challenges program.
You're suggesting that it's essentially under government control, that only if someone matches funds would the government then...as opposed to having an arm's-length mechanism, which existed, which evaluated through a broad network of professors, intellectuals, and community representatives the cases they wished to pursue, and then provided funds, very limited funds, on top of that, because never were the funds provided covering....
I didn't hear you mention any limits to the matching. So I'm concluding that you're gunning, or were gunning, against the court challenges program because you didn't get any funding.
So my first question is this: has your association ever requested funding from the court challenges program in the past?