Pubco, the publisher of a magazine, announced that Donna was the winner of a $5,000 prize for the best poem of the month. Before Pubco had awarded the prize to Donna, however, it received a letter from Martha. Martha claimed that she had written the poem, and that Donna's entry was stolen from either her or Rose, Martha's agent. Pubco, who is a citizen of New York, brought a statutory interpleader action in the appropriate U.S. District Court against Donna and Martha, seeking a declaratory judgment as to which of them was entitled to the prize money. Donna is a citizen of Maine, and Martha and Rose are both citizens of New York. Which of the following statements is most accurate? Question 32 options: a) The federal court lacks subject-matter jurisdiction over this action. b) Martha may file a claim in this action against her agent, Rose, seeking $5,000 from her in the event that the prize money is awarded to Donna. c) Venue would be proper in either New York or Maine. d) Only a state court is competent to hear this matter.