No. Corporate class funds are a different thing and they relate to.... There was a budget measure a few years ago relating to them. This measure relates primarily to mutual fund trusts.
Corporate class funds, or “switch funds”, as the term is used, relate to mutual fund corporations. In this case, you have a mutual fund corporation that is a similar type of flow-through vehicle to a mutual fund trust, but they have classes of shares instead of just one type of units. One mutual fund trust can have several different classes of shares, each class of those shares tracking a different investment portfolio in the mutual fund trust. I think that's generally what's referred to as corporate classes.