Other information I have is that when Great-West Life was asked if they would actually take over the administration of the plan, they said, well, we'll have to think about it; of course, there has to be an analysis done. When they did the analysis, they sent the pension plan a bill, the better part of a quarter of a million dollars, to cover off the expense of doing the analysis of whether or not they wanted the contract.
You can see how murky it becomes, Commissioner.
This is why I think this is not the proper forum, Mr. Chairman. These are allegations that are out there floating around. I would hope that the investigator would take this information and report on it specifically when he tables his report in the middle of June. We need to have the answer to these kinds of allegations that are floating out there.
I don't have any other questions. Does somebody want to take—