Mr. Zafirovski, my first substantive question is the following: you went before the courts to ask for an additional $45 million to pay retention bonuses to your executives. In response to a question, according to the legal opinion you would have received, there was no point in asking for money to pay severances, because you already knew ahead of time that the courts would say no.
How does that work exactly? How did you know in advance that the courts would give you and the other executives $45 million, and without even trying, and presume that they would deny money to pay severances?