No, but I'd do a lot of things for $3M a year. I think the most concerning thing was the complete silence on his part. I don't blame him for talking to them, and I don't expect him to just come out and say "oh I'm just seeing what they have to say," or anything like that. I just found that him completely refusing to say anything was kind of strange and made me a bit uneasy. My thinking was that it was the circumstances. He was out of town in El Paso of all places, probably not wanting that drama. From what I can gather, they asked Anderson, he said no, they told his agent, and Sexton told Anderson to at least hear them out. After that, they tried to see if they can leverage it(since he's not going to go to Oregon for that money), but Alden can't afford to and doesn't want to set a precedent of raising Anderson every time someone asks about him. So Anderson waits it out so it doesn't look like he didn't get what he wanted out of the situation, and everyone's happy. You're probably right, it was just my pessimism that was getting the best of me. Glad it worked out.