Rosen asked for PJS's numbers at the DS hearing. Of course he wants those numbers. Anybody on the opposing side would. It's always best to know what your adversaries are going to present, so you can modify or defend your numbers accordingly. I don't think you can infer anything more than that.
Additionally, if the EC intends to submit Soloman's numbers during the confirmation hearing--which is a safe bet--they legally have to show them to the debtors.