well. now i know what you meant when you called her your secret weapon. when'd they file the demur? how many counts? who's the judge? good. how long's he gonna take? i've also been thinking about the team. responsibilities, who should cover what -- i think we should makes some changes. any preconditions on the settlements? binding arbitration isn't all that different from a trial. it's overseen by a judge. evidence is presented in much the same way. no, sorry, i should have mentioned that. there's no jury in binding arbitration. no jury, and no appeal. well -- you have none. the judge's decision is final. but i really don't anticipate that as a problem. as i said before, it will definitely be somewhere between 50 and 400 million dollars. i wouldn't want to speculate at this point. judges don't make decisions based on whim, ma'am. they make them based on precedent and evidence. look. everyone. is this a big decision? absolutely. but i do believe that if you put a little faith in the system, you'll be quite pleased with the outcome. where did -- how did you do this?