I don't think it's odd for any indigenous business to start with partners who have capital to help them. That $200 million was over I don't know how many years. I bought the company in January this year, but I don't know how many years that was over.
I know from our business this year that the margins are very thin. We're working on less than a 5% gross profit margin to support the organization. In order to start up, one of the barriers is access to capital, which drives a lot of indigenous entrepreneurs to partner with others who have capital.