Thank you.
They are very public events, elections or leadership races, and those kinds of things. There's a public element to it.
Getting back to a point that Mr. Scott brought up, as part of your decision as to whether you will provide a loan, the issue of the rebate can be a central part of that. As he pointed out, rebates are not given unless you get at least 10% of the vote. Are you ready to get into the process of entering into that analysis about that particular candidate, whether you think that candidate may get 10% of the vote, because if they don't the rebate will not be there? Are you comfortable with doing that?