 Now, P&G, here's what matters with P&G. I've been waiting for Tryon to come out with its white paper. I think Tryon spent a huge amount of time trying to change the management of GE, having that just...I think people have put it in this context. Nelson Peltz, in October of 2015, called me along with Jeff Himmel on a Sunday. I was out in Oregon visiting my daughter, talking about how they're going to work together to get, and Nelson was called in by Jeff, to work together to really get things rolling, including a $2 number for 2018. That fourth quarter of GE was so bad, and the first quarter with negative cash flow really soured the relationship, and Tryon behind the scenes, I think, was working very hard to make this change, and I know that they're happy. If they're happy, then they can train their guns on the next situation, Proctor. Bruce Kamich did a chart of Proctor, if you're worried about coming in right here. 3% yield are pretty good company. You get Tryon militating in there, I think you could get to $91.92.