I ask this because when the scandal began to break in Canada, the Stillman foundation stepped up big time. They paid for supposedly independent audits, saying that everything was perfect at the Kielburgers' operation, although we don't seem to have anything on what happened internationally. It all seems to be very.... We get a small picture, and that picture tells us everything is fine.
The Stillmans took out full-page ads in Canadian newspapers, which isn't cheap. I'm just surprised that they were then the point person with a school named after their family, which was your family's school, and they were dealing with you.
In your talks with Mr. Stillman, did he raise any concerns about whether money had been moved around inappropriately? In their ads, they said that everything was fine and that there was nothing to worry about. Was that the message he gave to you?