BILL DALY: So with respect to the new player question, very fair question and one we're getting regularly from our clubs. I can tell you that as of right now, our position, and this is something we're going to have to ultimately resolve with the NHL Players' Association like so many other contractual issues, but our position, the League's position right now, and our position with our clubs since the start of the pause, is no club is entitled to sign a current‑year contract. They are free to sign future‑year contracts, so for the 2020‑21 season and beyond, perfectly fair game. But it would be our position, particularly given the advanced date and given the fact it could affect a lot of the players who might now be able to play the balance of the season, it may be unfair to let them play the balance of the season. We've progressed past the trade deadline. Each team has kind of set its roster. Its roster reflects ‑‑ and everybody will come back healthy, which is a benefit to the teams -- its roster really reflects its efforts in the 2019‑20 season. And to add a couple of, for lack of a better term, "ringers" when you're going into the Playoffs is not the best way for sports to proceed in our view.