Okay.
The Prime Minister has more than 500 reported conflicts of interest and 103 conflicts that are subject to the so-called ethics screen, conflicts related primarily to Brookfield. Now, it's the Prime Minister's position that decisions affecting Brookfield's interest wouldn't come to his desk, wouldn't come to his attention, by virtue of the screen. That isn't exactly true, given that the ethics screen kicks in only when a decision has a disproportionate impact on Brookfield's interest relative to that of other companies as part of a broad class.
Consequently, that would give the Prime Minister a fairly wide ambit to make decisions affecting Brookfield's interest, would it not?
