ConfidenceWell, I think it is crystal clear that there is ZERO confidence in the leadership of this company. They had the quarterly conference call, Linton and Proctor participated in an interview not long ago and Proctor presented recently. Notwithstanding poor financial results, they had a chance to explain what MTLO has done and where they think it is headed. Folk chewed on that, and we are at 8 cents and this is not necessarily the bottom. Nobody believes them. Not good. Perception is reality, need something to change to let shareholders know that they take this thing seriously. A slow exit by the CFO sends mixed messages from both sides, but as we observed in the past, a lot of these folk know each other from previous lives and that may be working in their favor but it has not trickled down to the shareholders. I would welcome a year-end fireside chat with Matthews, the fella that has networks around the world. He should have a much stronger and different perspective than last time now that he would be speaking about a company that is trading in single-digit pennies.