I don't.
Maybe I could just address one of the points that you made while we're looking, specifically the point around advertising and reaching out to Canadians.
The rationale is a CPPIB decision and had nothing to do with any of our stewards. The precise rationale is exactly what you've indicated: It's our own concern around the potential for the politicization of CPPIB in the future.
Any financial system requires public trust as its lifeblood. We see that around the world. If you look at our submission on page 6, you'll see a very worrisome, stubborn trend around low public trust in the system. In our view, good times are one thing, but during rough waters, that's when we will need that public trust that we are not politicized. I just wanted to address that point. It's to deal with—