Exactly my thoughts. Additionally, the Yamaha guys know the chassis and assume they had some input in the Catalyst chassis at some point. We'll never know what exactly happened leading up to Textron pulling the plug. I worked in fortune 500 finance for a long time. There are some hints that Textron made this decision a couple years ago. A new chassis takes awhile to develop and there is a lot of sunk costs in getting the project off the ground. In the end there isn't a new rear suspension and an attempt to release only a 600. That stinks of corporate pulling the R&D budget and trying to recoup some cost before jumping ship. If that is, in fact, the case I would guess Yamaha knew this was coming and part of the reason they exited the snow business. I would also bet that they were part of the initial design process and had ideas of how the 998 and maybe 1049 would fit into the Catalyst. What would stop CFMoto from leaning on the Yamaha relationship to complete the development and moving the 7000 and Thundercat into the Catalyst?