That being said, we've had.... I remember the Internet bust of 2000. There was a lot of angst there. I know many people lost 30% to 50% of their investment income, Mr. Chair. And then we also had the great recession in 2007-08, and it continued on for a few years after that.
For you to be maintaining that...it shows that obviously you are watching.
When you mentioned that you were investing in a lot of illiquid properties and shares in businesses, etc., outside of the country, a number of people seemed to murmur that that wasn't a good goal. We may have an infrastructure deficit in Canada, but if I were in your shoes, I would be asking how we are going to beat inflation and how we are going to diversify so that the Canadian economy, if it's having a hard time, will still have investment income coming in. To me, that means you would have to go outside of that.
I have a question on that. You said there are airports and ports. Did you also include bridges in the asset portfolio of the non-financial...?