So what I would say is this, when you have a lot of information coming in, you work to ensure that you have the most accurate information and you get it from the most credible sources available and then provide that to the public. When there's a change, then you alert the public. If there's an error, you correct the error. That's what happened and that's what we did. So I won't go into additional details at this time, but I will say that we've been in very close touch with … (21:27–21:33)
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