My concerns, as I think are most of our concerns, are around issues of proper diversification. I hear the stories. I've gotten the letters, as all MPs have, from people who say they've lost a tremendous amount of money and who claim, as William did in his presentation, that they were counting on that money for the rest of their lives, which tells me that they were low-risk investors investing in a higher-risk vehicle. It tells me that they were inappropriately invested in the first place.
What would be an appropriate diversification percentage for income trusts? Is there a number you could throw out? Would a person who had more than 15% invested in income trusts be a higher-risk investor? Would that be a fair statement?