Yes. It's the particular agreement that was signed by the existing five international development banks to respect the corruption control regimes that each of them has. The way those corruption control regimes work is that if participants in a particular project are found by the particular bank, not by some court, to have been, quote, “corrupt”—accepting bribes is the classic one, or asking for bribes, if you look at the demand side—then the participants will be forbidden from being involved in any project in which any one of those banks thereafter would provide financing or an equity investment.
That's really powerful. That's closing the wagons around the settlers.