Although I'm very fond of Jeremy and my other colleagues here, they are competitors, and I don't want to work with them on a daily basis, although since June 29 I've been pretty much working on a constant basis with them.
The other issue on a joint venture is that there has to be a lead, and that lead is the only one who could end up with the corporate experience. So I can be in a situation where I'm a secondary supplier on a joint venture, do all sorts of work over a period of time, another opportunity to bid comes out, the bid documents ask me for my corporate experience, and I can't declare having had it because I wasn't the lead company on the contract. So that would block me, or potentially block me, from other opportunities.