I see what you're saying. I think you're right in that they essentially know when to expect any good or really good news. Though I don't think the tight-lipped nature of them today has anything to do with anything besides they're strategy from the get go. There hasn't been much to PR anyway. I also don't think they can alter the trajectory all that much of whatever is going on behind the scenes, besides dragging their feet on things. But all that does is put their payoff at more risk as well as shove it further down the road. The fact that Cyrus hasn't delivered a speech or letter to shareholders could be seen through your glasses as deliberate, but I also think that because he's essentially part time until his first six months shake out he's probably more concerned with all the internal shit that needs to improve and advance before he starts shaking hands and kissing babies. I hope I'm right, but I think we can both agree that their acceptance of shares in lieu of cash would seem to indicate they do know good times are ahead of us.