Of course, the goal in 2012 was to be number one. Second was to lead the best group ever, the 700 people I mentioned to you before. It was important. The reputation of the country was on the line, not only the reputation of the athletes, but the reputation of the whole country.
We have an incredible reputation in the world for preparation for the games, for making every detail a priority, for making sure that the environment is absolutely perfect for the athletes to perform. Madam Assalian led the whole preparation. You just look to get there and keep that reputation, even in hindsight, as being the best in the world for game preparation and the mission team. That would have been my second one.
The third was the need to have fun, too, and to make Canada Olympic House the best one ever. To be at Trafalgar Square and have the opportunity to make all Canadians who came through the door of Canada House feel like they were at home was what we were expecting, and we were rewarded accordingly.
Those three were really what I was expecting. Maybe my colleague could add something.