Thank you for the question and the opportunity to clarify that.
We engaged Fleishman-Hillard, a firm we've used on and off over the years to help us with in preparation of bids, etc., when we learned that this committee was being lobbied by Mr. Atyeo and his advisers around certain aspects of the process. We engaged Fleishman-Hillard to help us in terms of a better understanding of the processes. It isn't an everyday occurrence for a firm of our nature to get in front of a committee like this. It's a bit of a foreign process, honestly, so we engaged them to help us better understand the process, help us determine what kinds of facts we needed to get out, and help us establish meetings with members of the committee and with other stakeholders, etc.