If I'm correct, the moneys that Aveos received were from investors who would have been reasonably sophisticated, I would have thought--larger financial institutions. Certainly we heard that in some testimony from Mr. Rovinescu last week.
Again, I come back to my business background. I have bought and sold companies, but I do that with eyes wide open. It strikes me that Aveos would have done the same thing. So it's interesting that they make these comments to you on their way out. I'm just surprised that this would never have been considered. I would find that highly irregular for any business, especially an investor-based business that would go into that kind of enterprise without having eyes wide open. It strikes me, clearly, from my experience—and these people do not seem like unsophisticated investors—that this is how they would have done it.
Can I ask a question about your current employee group, please? Was 2,600 employees the exact number of employees when Aveos bought that division?