Well, certainly NorthRiver Midstream wasn't about that, nor was the meeting with Sam Pollock in Washington, D.C., I would submit, and I think most Canadians would agree that it would be a heck of a lot better if the Prime Minister just stayed away from Brookfield, but that isn't happening.
Now, on September 27, while in London, England, Mark Carney attended a working breakfast with Canada's high commissioner to the U.K. and eight international investors. Did you sign off on that meeting, having regard for the list of attendees?
