Any wonder why unfair development no-risk "loans" are such a contentious issue? If you owned a company, wouldn't you like to get a hold of a sub-market interest rate long term loan which you don't have to pay back until you begin to rake in profits from that product? If you never profit from it, then you never have to pay it back. And, don't forget, they haven't even decided how to do...or when... the accounting to determine when you start to make a profit from that product! You don't suppose there's any temptation to cook the books?