Carol, for this victory Alegria has to pay our legal fees and costs. But there were a lot of setbacks along the way, including an earlier loss where we had to pay Alegrias fees. So I am talking about the overall cost of taking the risk moving forward. We have had to contribute to a legal fund a couple of times to have money to pay the lawyers in place. Those who did not contribute to the fund were then removed from the TOCA litigation. We have all been giving retainer money which is fine if we win but expensive if we lose. I was just expressing a concern that if this victory applies to all timeshare owners that some TOCA members might decide to stop contributing to the retainer fund because they figure they will still benefit even if they drop out of TOCA. And without the retainer money we can't continue to litigate, so the smaller the group the more advance funds each member has to put up. And we may have a long way to go before this is over.