Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My question is for Ms. Walmsley. I agree with you. You state in your presentation that you want Canadians to have their faith in the financial system restored. That is an important point. Indeed, many people are disillusioned over the entire management of the financial system. Mr. Buell talked about this. I will have a question for him later on.
There are many stakeholders that make up our financial system. We are meeting many of them here. Your organization, in particular, represents people who work on the ground and who reassure others, who provide a certain degree of confidence. Personally, I have dealt with investment advisors, and the experience was totally disastrous. You represent the Investment Counsel Association of Canada. Earlier, in response to a question asked by my colleague, you clarified that you represent investment firms mainly. At what point do you consider a firm to be an investment firm? You say that you do not represent advisors per se, but the firms that they work in. What is the size of a firm, how many employees must it have in order for you to represent it?
Do you understand my question?