 Tom, Shazie, does John think MSP investment will lead to a full takeover? If not, then just say yes anyway to give me a slight moment of effort and happiness. Yes anyway. I think you have to wait and see the type of organisation they are, which is fundamentally venture capitalist types investing in businesses to get financial return. If they saw an opportunity to increase their shareholding, which they then thought would make them even more money, why wouldn't they? Why wouldn't they? You don't need to run a business day to day. You just need to know how to get good people to run the business for you day to day. Most business is proper business. Publicly listed companies and so on. The chief executive of British Telecom isn't the guy who founded it. He's not the guy who's been there for 50 years. He's not the guy who is a big shareholder and they all get shares just for rewards. It's because he's perceived to be the right man to extract value for shareholders. If we just went into a mode of our mission is to give value to shareholders, and as a consequence of that we have to win things, then that's great isn't it? Down the track they may make financial decisions which are more about satisfying the needs of shareholders than satisfying the needs of the sporting side. That's where you run the risk that you could say well I don't know if this is true. Optible is to be top third of the Premier League from wages, transfer fees and all that. That generates profit and therefore you take dividends. That's what they want. More Americans of course as well. Of course. Fair play. But definitely you can sleep at night. John says, with the MSP investment looking done and say Mishiri users that money to complete the build of evidence stadium, does that mean we have no external debt attached to the build and Mishiri is basically paid for it? 100 million wouldn't finish the stadium. Don't you think so no? I don't think so. I think it depends of course on where they get into from a project planning perspective. Farhad says that the stadium is funded to the end of this year with him. I think there's a hole there of at least a couple of hundred million to finish it. And this is only half that isn't it? And then they'll structure the debt later anyway because I would imagine at some stage Farhad wants his money back. Because part of the complexity of this, it's funny because people talk about Farhad's done this, Farhad's done that. And it all washes through. The football club are going to pay for it all. All he's done is guarantee it. And what makes it more complicated is that he has in the recent past of course, he's converted some of his loans which have been paying cash flow or keeping us out of sanctions or helping build the stadium and so on into equity which is now getting diluted. Of course, yeah. So he's lost out already in that sense. But when the stadium construction is so far through that is, there is no doubt. I'm talking about your missus and actually your missus doing the mathematical sums and saying yes, it's crossed the line it will definitely get built. They'll find it a little bit easier to borrow money and then they'll bundle it all up and he'll get his money back. Fair enough. Fair enough. External debt free now. We still seem wedded to payday loans and things. Not quite yet mate. No, no. But we can service it. That's the key.