I'd like to go back to the initial question I had.
If Canada finds a particular project wanting, whether for environmental reasons, human rights reasons, foreign affairs, or the project is not to our liking for whatever issue we have, we have a 1% share of the vote, which is equal to I think Poland or Israel. We don't have a spot at the board of governors or the directors, or at least not yet. Potentially we could be one of the third or fourth substitutes to have a seat and have a bigger voice, but we have 1% of the shares.
There are so many other countries working at this, and nine out of 12 are reserved for countries in the region of Asia as defined by the agreement. How can our voice be heard for this $375 million U.S.?