There are a couple of points. When Craig Kielburger came to Salt Lake, he told all of our donors during a well-televised fundraising that they would be building schools, and that for every $10,000 and $12,000 raised, a school would be built, right? They were told that this is what it costs to build a school, and you are going to build a school brick by brick. It's part of their branding. When Marc Kielburger came and spoke to a huge group of Broward school students, it was, “You are building schools; $10,000 to $12,000 builds a school.”
Donors think, “Okay, if we raise $100,000 here and $120,000 here....” You do the math and you think that on the ground there should be this much, brick by brick. A brick is a physical object that actually takes form to build a school, so you think it will be there. I am beholden to the people I engaged that those schools should be there, right? I have on video many Free the Children staffers saying, “This is Wesley's school—this school”, so why, in recent weeks and months, was that school photographed bearing the plaque of Esther Grodnik with the Howie Stillman Foundation?