Then, in terms of their capacity, as we know, it became known within the public domain that they had done some layoffs, and this was roughly about a $65 million charity, if you consider the charity. I know that the WE Foundation has no assets, no employees and this was funnelled through that, but there was some inference that WE Charity would be administering this.
A $43 million administrative fee for a charity that would normally have about $65 million in revenue, for a program that's going to be delivered in four months or so, does that seem a bit odd to you to have the capacity to be able to execute something like that?
That's an enormous, enormous amount of capital going to a charity in a very short period of time.