If your position is that Chapek gets no credit for major investments initiated while he was head of the freaking Parks division just because he wasn't CEO yet, while simultaneously arguing that he's to blame for the lack of major projects initiated in the midst of the most disruptive event to hit The Walt Disney Company since the death of Walt himself, then bias has clouded your judgment beyond all reason and I have no interest in debating further. Bob Chapek has been CEO for exactly zero days in which COVID and its aftermath haven't been the most important forces in the hospitality and tourism industry. We have no data whatsoever to judge what his tenure as CEO will look like in terms of long term strategic investment in Domestic Parks & Resorts.