Trade, the answer is no. I've reviewed that situation so many times it's not worthwhile to do it again. What appears to be happening is that the company had to make some modifications to their fuel cell design and that took some time. And the development of a prototype with the new design must have taken some additional time over that. It seems that they are about six to eight months behind their schedule they stated last year. However, recent press releases seem to indicate they are in fact moving forward successfully, and it's only a short time to a probable sale, according to what others have posted. It's mentioned that time frame is end of first quarter, so about seven weeks. Not bad. In addition, there is now mention of closing the wind turbine deal, which I recall has the capability also of producing hydrogen. Anyone know anything different, fill in.