Not necessarily. You have to be sensitive to what we don't know (not really pointing at you here), and this could be a case of UNT sticking to their guns and Goldfield wanting something done his way. Having said that, nothing new has come about the last 4 months that we, Goldfield and the AD didn't already know about. Al knew this was not private and what was involved, he knew we had our design and that we were purusing LEED standards. I am anxious to see what other perspectives people will provide, but for now it's hard for me to see anything but a department that should have done everything in their ability to keep this guy actively involved. A simple phone call once a month to our largest donor in history does not sound hard. It is not like we have large donors lined up in DFW to help us out. The idea that something is holding us up and the department is biting their tongue is pretty scary.