I'm sorry, but we're a little bit at cross purposes on this one, or maybe it's my use of terminology. When I refer to the residency issue of boards, it's to do with our Canadian residency. In other words, it's been a qualification requirement of certain corporate statutes, including in the CBCA. Really, the CBCA, from the beginning in 1975, required a majority of resident Canadian directors. That was lowered in 2001. That's really what I'm talking about. It's not so much their addresses.
Addresses have to be disclosed, at least to Industry Canada, for all directors; there's no distinction. But it's really a question of the directors' qualifications. I don't really agree that by giving the corporations the flexibility to choose directors based on merit, rather than citizenship and residency, you were actually.... I think you're expanding the pool, not contracting the pool.