that was in the midst of this trial over manuela herzer. it was only after manuela herzer said he doesn't have capacity -- three days after that, he finally stepped down from the board and handed over these executive chairmanships to the respective ceo's. that was only because a gun was to their head, basically. people close to the company would say he is not technically on the board anymore. the have updated, made these subtle changes to the bylaws of national amusements so that he does not have the ultimate say. you really have to stand on one leg and squint an eye to see this logic. but this is what it is. that he is only one vote among seven of the board members of national amusements. there's the board of the company and the board of national amusements, which is a private entity, and no one can see inside. it is mostly redstone family members and lawyers and stuff. he is just one vote among seven. even if he did not have his marbles, he would only be one vote. the problem with that is he personally still owns 80% of the stock of that