Let us talk exclusively about the pension plan. I presume that for a company the size of Nortel, a pension plan is governed by rules of prudence when making investments. Do you have these types of rules, for example rules on investing a maximum percentage of 10% or 15% in high-risk stocks or riskier products?
Percentage-wise, how much was invested in commercial paper? Only one single agency in Canada, the DBRS, had given commercial paper a grade, and concluded that it was very risky. What is the proportion of commercial paper purchased as investments under the pension plan? I believe that it must have been a major factor in the collapse of the value of your pension plan.