Finally, Mr. Goodfellow, from the evidence, one of the prospective bidders questioned the number of 9,000 clients who would need property management services. They basically said that based upon a lot of things, that didn't seem right. They wanted more accurate information, and you told them that the information was accurate. Do you have anything to elaborate or explain on that?
I think the mistake was made, and in life sometimes it's how you handle mistakes. It really should have been caught at that point in time. If someone had been looking at what was going on, they would have said, “Listen, this is crazy; it's not 9,000. Let's get the right information. Let's get the right information into the hands of all prospective bidders so that the bidding process can be done fairly, transparently, and openly.” But no, that was not the case. What you did was say that the information, the 9,000 clients, was correct and that they were to rely on that information in preparing and submitting their bids.