No, because you have to take a step back. Prior to being in politics--and even in the time after and when I was in politics--I had my own private business. Before I entered politics I ran a small business, owned property, and was involved in family business. I've had different experiences in business. I've also done my master's in business administration. So I think that gives me some experience in looking at how to open up new markets and leave my political life behind. That was my goal.
Unfortunately, I keep getting dragged back into things that don't really have credibility to stand water. My goal has been to build a business in the private sector. That's where I focus my attention.