I see.
Mr. Fortier, I would like to discuss something else with you. You presented potential buyers to Shell. Naturally, Shell is talking about the refinery, but we learned subsequently—even today—that there was also an issue of customer loyalty, in terms of retail station customers or customers who are loyal to Shell because it provides them with the oil or gas they require on a daily basis.
In the transaction that Delek US Holdings was attempting to finalize or which it may have decided to reopen, what was going to happen to employees? You know, it's like buying a hockey team. Do we take all the players or do we drop some of them? What discussions took place with respect to the employees? Were the 500 employees expected to move over to Delek US Holdings or was the plan that half would stay with Shell, some would be laid off and others would be pushed into retirement? What plan was decided on? When you buy a refinery, you do not necessarily buy all the employees.