Exactly. As much as it pains me, I actually like Jim's idea to front load contracts. If Wheeler is the guy you want, and I'm not saying he should be and he's going to get 5 and 100 you could offer 30, 25, and 3 at 15. Once the kids start hitting arbitration, you're saving 5 mil a year on Wheeler. Spending 40 or 50 mil on several vets on short term contracts doesn't appeal to me. Sure you can flip them for some sort of prospect, but nothing fantastic. I'd rather sign one or two guys to long term contracts that will make a difference than add a handful of chase andersons.