Not for the last year and a half, roughly, when I decided that from now on people complied with our opinions or we met in court--no, with the one exception of the case that's now before the court. There are things like the Blood Tribe case, where we say we don't agree, and we go to court, fine. We each have got a level of court to agree with us, and it's on. But no, not since I've started doing that. I think the issue is how fast we can push through the investigations.
Most of our cases are settled, Mr. Chairman. If you look at our statistics, they're mostly settled. Those that aren't, we'll sit down to discuss it, but if we think we're right, we're prepared to back our word. We haven't had many challenges.