I did not see the documentation, nor was I a party to discussions between Shell and the companies that signed a confidentiality agreement with Shell—not just Delek; there were several of them. I was not present for those calls or those meetings, but to my knowledge, Shell did inform those companies that the equipment would have to be upgraded.
In any case, the companies that had enough of an interest in the assets to sign a confidentiality agreement are companies that are well acquainted with the market. And that is one of the first questions they would have asked, in any case. So, there was no attempt to conceal the fact that some upgrading would be required.