I do not think AVQ is doing a good job in Solomon Islands. The CEO publishes columns on corruption in the pre-election period, and his task is certainly not interference in politics. If there is a suspicion of corruption, then law enforcement agencies should take care of it. From my observations, it appears that most of today's politicians will return to parliament and this may have an impact on the further attitude towards the company and how it perhaps will affect the stock price in April. IMO