Clearly, as a crown corporation, it has fixed remuneration for board members. It's not quite a volunteer program, but almost, in terms of the remuneration. During this audit, board members were not sitting on their laurels. They were actually working very hard to bring to the attention of the government the nature of the problems that were identified in the audit and to get the government to take action, which they did.
The board members were being active, writing to the Government of Canada saying, “Here is what's going on. Will you please address these issues?” Again, they did. It's just incredible timing that the audit took place exactly at that time. There was a real problem, and we did not have maximum performance.