Well, I'm aware of the gravity of the allegations now. I wasn't then.
As to success fees, you have to understand the kind of relationship.... I mean, I am of the same religion as Mr. Jaffer, which means that we have a community tie. There's an inherent trust that comes from having a community tie. For anyone I met who was of the same religion, I would immediately assume them to be trusting, trustworthy, and trustful. As a result of that....
One of the things that I mentioned was Green Rite, as an example, or RLP as another example, companies that we worked on somehow, in some way, together, yet you couldn't find a piece of paper that says I get anything out of any involvement with RLP with Mr. Jaffer or GPG. There's a certain amount of trust that comes here.
Everybody expects that you have to build a relationship with an individual and build a bit of a relationship to get to the point where you can build a company and get it to the point it needs to reach. In all fairness, I'm saying that this guy's of my religion; he's in my community. There's an inherent trust that comes with that so I don't need to have a signature on a document to show that he's going to pay me if I give him a good deal or if I get a deal that comes to him, etc.
But there were no success fees, as you call it, no. But there's an agreement, which you have in front of you, that says quite clearly that if something came to fruition, a deal would have to be put in place in writing.