According to the charter of the AIIB, which is in fact articles of agreement—they don't use a formal charter—the investments will be made with the focus on Asia. The board of directors includes 12 members from Asia and only three from the rest of the investing group. The one thing you have to bear in mind is that Canada's investment is going to be as a minority shareholder in terms of the investments by all of the more than 60 countries that have now joined with China to join the AIIB.
The control and governance provisions in the articles of agreement are Byzantine. When you examine them, it's pretty clear that the dominant shareholder is going to be China, which is why I had my concern about making sure that the bank had proper controls on corruption when it's starting out with not only Canada's $0.5 billion but the other $100 billion that is it's basic capital.