Let me try to respond to that.
I've spoken a lot about business. We're here. This is an investment. It's a business investment. But I don't want you to think that the Icahn Group people aren't interested in other things besides business and money. Mr. Icahn's on the board of the Lincoln Center, where he makes significant contributions. There's a stadium on Randall's Island that provides to the children in the city of New York a wonderful recreational facility. We run charter schools in New York that have been successful and gone into difficult neighbourhoods. So Mr. Icahn has invested in education as a charitable activity, very substantially. We've run a whole series of homeless shelters called Icahn House. We are not insensitive to these sorts of issues.
I'm trying to give you an answer with a little bit about the business side, but obviously people aren't single dimensional, and there are cultural interests and cultural concerns. As an institution, as an individual, and as a philanthropist, Mr. Icahn.... I think if you look into Mr. Icahn's record, you'll see a great deal of that sort of thing.