Yes. Correct. I misspoke. I meant to say margin removed because I have no idea what MRIB sells at through distribution. Regardless cost is cost. Remove MRIB margin from sale and you get cost and it's been consistent at around 50%. Doesn't matter whether the price to distribution is $1 or $100 per bottle. The net number is all that matters. 100 bottles at $1 or 1 bottle at a $100 both at 50% margin. And MRIB lists cost of goods so what's the big deal? Arguing through semantics again? Trying to hide the ugly MRIB truth, cooked books and fraudulent sales numbers through distraction? Look at the numbers. They speak for themselves.