I appreciate your perspective, and also appreciate the opportunity to be able to discuss Muppet-related news with another fan. And you're right, it's much better to have people playing war-related video games than to actually engage in war. And I'm not begrudging those who make or play such games either, since there's obviously a market for them and many people enjoy playing them. All I'm saying is that, in my opinion, Jim would not have wanted to be involved in an entertainment venture that involved war. So it just seems wrong that his company would be involved in this sort of product. Jim has made many, many shows, specials and projects that have pushed for peace, so it seems contradictory for his company to help make a war game. Now, if, say, Quentin Tarantino wanted to make a game like this, it would make sense, since he has no opposition towards creative violence. But that sort of thing just isn't Henson, y'know? So I'm not objecting to the creation of war related video games. Just the illogical involvement of Henson's company in their creation.