I don’t understand this idea that because people are in high level positions that somehow they execute everything to exactness. There’s still other people out there competing with them. Just because Donovan is an all-star doesn’t mean all the shots he takes are good or that all his decisions are the best decisions for that situation. If you think that organizations that have a lot of money at stake in outcomes can’t often make choices that, unbeknownst to them, don’t fully serve those purposes, then I don’t know what to say. In my profession I see decisions every day that are poor decisions made by people in high places or with significant level of expertise. That’s not because my profession is some outlier. It’s like anything else. This is more like the second grader who thinks their parents are infallible. If you look at all the times an organization has screwed up, it’s been done by people who are professionals and who are paid handsomely to make those decisions. And the ones that you see are only the minority of ones that reach our awareness. There’s a vast sea of mismanagement out there — in any field in the world.