Exactly. We're very encouraged that what was announced in March of this year showed that they seemed to be going in that direction. When they were started in January 2015 through the signing of the original agreement, it wasn't clear. There is nothing at all in the agreement about prevention of corruption, and there's nothing in the voting powers or anything like that. Some of us have been a bit concerned that they should catch up.
As a partial answer to one of your colleagues' earlier questions, some of us have felt that the World Bank and the Japanese didn't want to join, and the U.S. didn't want to join because the World Bank and others were a little concerned that the level of corruption control wouldn't be there. I don't know whether that's the case. The World Bank is in a difficult spot because being dominated by the U.S., as one can see, they'd be seen as a competitor.