Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My question is for Mr. Moody.
Mr. Moody, you talked about putting in place conditions, for example, capping salaries, so we don't have multi-million dollar payouts when there is public support for businesses. I certainly agree. When we look at the United States' example, support for businesses is dependent on a series of measures, maintaining jobs and benefits and ensuring there are no executive bonuses, stock buybacks and dividends. Essentially, that support goes to ensure the employees are being maintained, and that helps the entire community.
Do you think it's a good thing that we put in place those kinds of conditions to ensure the subsidies and support that we provide to businesses actually go into the communities themselves?