There is a certain level of transparency that's easier to have over in this part of the world than it is over there. There are generally different kinds of expectations and also different governance structures. There are all sorts of differences in cultures and how businesses are run.
In my particular case, I can afford to be picky. I have a very specific approach that's very concentrated, and I don't have the same issues that very large pension plans with massive pools of capital have in terms of diversifying their assets.
I also believe that investing in dictatorships adds to risk. I'm looking at it the other way, not from the perspective that diversifying gives a better risk-adjusted return, but rather that—
