Subaru1, before I head out, Mr. Pidduck clearly used the term "partner" within the context of a business discussion be it the CC or press release. Would not then a "partner" facilitate some kind of written agreement between Medipharm Labs and their "traditonal global pharmaceutical partner". Tilray is now a customer but not a partner. There's a big difference within the scope of business language. This is why I humoursly brought up a "pre-nup" agreement. Perhaps this will help you formulate your own conclusions. When those comments are made publicly be it a press release or conference call by the CEO of the company, someone is held legally liable if those statements are not true. For example, I work for Chysler and I am a plant manager. If there is a serious health and safety issue, I am legally responsible as plant manager and if a serious accident occurs causing the loss of life, I can be legally accountable for negligent manslaughter. So when the CEO says they have that partner as I referenced earlier, he too is held legally liable up to and including criminal charge for making a false statement. We are not here about buddies referring to each other as partners. Partner in the business sense does have a legal definition. Perhaps looking it up will help put your mind at ease a bit more. I know it's not easy at times, I understand how "worry" can creep into your mind and play havoc with clarity and logic. Do not succumb to that type of skull f'k.