Yes, it's seven years.
I would add that I had the opportunity to sit on the search committee in both 2003 and in 2009 in selecting the foundation executive to lead SickKids Foundation. We thought very big in 2003. We knew we had to raise the level of the foundation and its support of the Hospital for Sick Children to maintain this wonderful hospital as a world leader.
In the five years before we selected that leader we raised $227 million, and in the five years after we selected that leader we raised $489 million. The board was very happy with the performance of that leader, and we believe we did the right thing. I think really it's a board that is very dedicated to the excellence at the Hospital for Sick Children, and right across their foreheads every day is the question, what is the best thing for SickKids? We knew we could no longer sustain the excellence of our research institute and world-leading equipment if we were only raising $40 million a year, so we thought big and we hired a foundation executive who raised the bar significantly, so that we raised $489 million during his time there.