Yes, I will acknowledge the fact that parliamentarians are overwhelmed, typically, with the amount of information they receive, whether they're dealing with constituents' issues or legislation or performance of government, and I think probably the same would apply to a CEO of a large corporation. That's why they try to delegate or divide up the responsibility and then have individuals or organizations or departments responsible and accountable for the performance of certain indices.
That's what I was wondering. Yes, I would certainly agree with you. The ideal situation is to have parliamentarians dedicate a lot more time to these issues, but the reality is that we probably need some mechanism to help us do that.