Obviously, you need to hear me Slowly, I am not asking the SEC to do anything other than theri job. If there are, and I say if, any naked shorts who have participated in the downfall of Spongetech, then it is the duty of the SEC to determine that fact and also to bring them to justice. If they would do that, and they apparently have not even tried (Gee, they must have listened to you saying it didn't happen), then steps could be taken for them to cover those naked shares and that would give assets to the Co with which they could pay creditors and possibly shareholders. It is not a hard thing and certainly not too much to ask of our SEC whose Mission Statement says they are charged with protecting the shareholders. Patch, you may be a great guy if you are my neighbor, but please just look at this from an angle of trying to be the savior of shareholders all over the World. We made the decision to invest and we may have made the wrong one, but, geez, don't persecute us, help us get to the bottom of the crime.