hma has quite a lot of asset worldwide, so this is quite a small addition. you really have to ask -- is this a great return on your investment? virgin australia hasn't bunch, that hasn't been a great investment for shareholders. angie: maybe things will turn around. at least that's the hope, investors buying in 7% higher. but what about virgin's biggest investor? they seem to be left out of the loop. >> that's right. this is fascinating. virgilmarch, you can see australia's biggest investor was 26%, saying they might sell that stake, and pooled its representatives in australia's board. but since then, virgin australia cut this deal with hma, didn't tell them because they were not on the board. this effectively removes one potential buyer, maybe one of the few buyers, for air new zealand, and about the shares directly from the airline. speculate that they are not very happy about this deal, and we aren't seeing anything about it today. angie: certainly cannibalized potential buyers for their deal. angus, thank you so much for that, live out of sydney for us.