RE:RE:Tidewater Midstream There's no shortage of mediocre oil & gas businesses in Canada, but they tend to do fairly well until a bear market hits the ths sector and lasts for longer than analysts and executives expect. (I'm thinking of the last downtown, which seemed to last from about 2015 until about six months into the pandemic. It's been mostly up or stable since then. No?) But Tidewater was midstream and infrastructure where the energy business seems more stable. And from what I understand the current troubles seems to be arising from the renewables unit. I think you've covered the lack of strategic direction. But has your own valuation changed and how is the renewables unit currently impacting this company so negatively?