Exactly. D+M is not going anywhere, but a healthcare electronics firm is not the right owner, as shareholders indicated the day the acquisition was announced. As such, Massimo is a motivated seller. The volume home theater market, which was once occupied by low-end AVRs and HTIB, is being eaten by soundbars, if it isn't gone already. HT manufacturers like D+M need to move upmarket to maintain relevance with the smaller, more well-healed customer base that still wants to invest in a full discrete home theater. Marantz has done a great job of that FWIW, with products like the AV10, Model 10, and Cinema 30. Do they need 1:1 duplication across the board with Denon X3800H/Cinema 50/4800/C40/etc? Not sure, but that will be for the eventual buyer to decide.