Madame, I believe you're speaking about the bank covenant issue that's also been very much misrepresented in the press, particularly by one organization called Charity Intelligence that is sharing false information.
Specifically, the bank covenant issue was not an issue. Specifically, we and the board decided to change our financial year from the calendar year to the academic year. By doing so, it enabled us to focus very specifically on our program deliverables because it was tied to the academic year. By such, we had to defer a larger amount of revenue, which we did knowingly, and by that deferral we had a technical breach of our bank covenants. We had a conversation with our lender. They had no concerns about this, and the organization was in very fine financial shape as a result.