My point is that even talking about a GIA strategy in Europe is so ludicrous that he knows it should not be taken seriously. JT stated that there is "robust" interest for "rights" to Europe...so it had to be either a GIA or a takeout. I agree that GIA is a massive waste and a dis-service to potential patients. JT was speaking without the usual "uhms" but at times it sounded as if he was going to put himself to sleep. Let's hope JT has the sense to do what is best for shareholders and patients.