Let me answer part of it, if I can, sir.
On the competition issue, we're not afraid of competition; we have competition today. What concerns us is that the people who govern our applications, who govern our operation, who govern anything we propose to do at our bridge, are the people who also want to compete with us. There is an inherent conflict, and that concerns us.
Competition does not concern us. We compete with the tunnel. We compete with the barge. We compete with the Blue Water Bridge. And as Matt Moroun, and it's hard to understand, we compete with the toll road that runs between the east coast and Ohio, because some carriers use the Buffalo crossing, go through Canada, and come back into the U.S. to shorten their route. We don't fear competition.