Okay. I understand that.
One of the items I noticed with it, though, and I don't want to call it an issue, was something that we brought up—part in jest, but part in reality—when the president was here I think a year and a half ago. They've underperformed the Standard and Poor 500 eight out of the last nine years despite last year paying almost half-a-billon dollars in costs, as opposed to.... I could take that money and buy an ETF for $21 million and fees. We see the same thing with the CPP in terms of increasing the army of people behind the CPPIB and added costs.
I'm looking at this and wondering if this is the right way we should be going to get the best returns for our public servants and for our taxpayers.