I think, actually, what the Secretary committed to earlier was not just Senator Shelby, a combination of where we are, but also an honest evaluation of where we are in the money, out of the money, as to guessing how much is actually gone as it relates to its fair value put in.
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Corker discusses the Secretary's commitment to evaluate financial status.
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