MrMain, at this point I follow your logic. The plan of getting Amarin to change the trajectory of the business first in order to then sell to BP and get a better valuation seemed to make sense. However, as you highlight, that may take so long, and with no guarantees of success, that taking less but getting a BP to take control now seems to make far more sense. No one can argue that BP (particularly a Euro centric one) wouldn’t have more success going forward. The big problem is whether there are any big fish that are interested in our little company.