We went forward with a structure that we had initially been told would be all right in a pre-auction conversation. In a post-auction conversation we were told, "Wow, that would be precedent-setting. We've never had that little Canadian money in, so you really need to go back to the drawing board."
We went to that drawing board. I may have grown up in a working-class family, but I have invested millions of my own money into this company, and then I had to go out and dilute myself and the rest of my partners, both Canadian and foreign, and bring on some Canadian investment. I actually disagree with Mr. Lockie's statement that there was no Canadian money; they may not have been able to get any Canadian money, but I think that's because the owner who really owned and controlled the company was a foreigner.
We brought on OMERS, the Ontario municipal employee pension fund. We brought on the Thomson family, Peter Munk, and other big Canadians. They invested tens of millions of dollars. OMERS is our largest shareholder.
Are we at the maximum? I don't know. No one has actually told us what the percentage is.