What you say makes common sense but unfortunately we have seen the market value companies on future promise and not specifically current financials. For many years here on this board many of us could not understand why analysts were not giving more value to the future of V in the EU. Well, now we know that they were correct in terms of it being a very, very, slow and arduous process there. Hopefully, there is something soon that changes the perception of Amarin's business going forward, otherwise the market seems to care less about the current financial position.