Yes, you can have a business and not have a building. However, for the announced business plan, they need a building. If they decide to do something else, you are correct. I suppose they could be a management company rather than one who owns medical office buildings, but that would be different than the announced business plan. It might be a quicker road to profitability in this area to be a management company, but that's not their stated intent, or what they say they have done.
So, in a broad sense, you are correct, but in the specifics of what the company has announced in terms of their business plan and what they say they have done, it does matter. I don't think we have a big disagreement here. I think I understand you point now, and I hope you understand my point as well.