Let's agree to disagree, Harrie. The company has detailed its strategy and its implementation thereof to potential investors, who can make of it what they will, using their presumed analytical experience. I think by your definition, any progress report is speculation. Even if the very latest financials ("hard data") were fully disclosed to these potential investors, opinions would vary as to what they really meant, and no one can know what next year's financials will show. There is always an element of uncertainty which is the spice of investment, but I think the term speculation belittles the information already available to enable an investment decision to be made. However, it's a semantic point, not worth too much arguing over. Cheers.