The one thing that is being permitted under this change, if approved, is the ability for us to invest in a venture capital fund. That's really what we have in mind. It would be headquartered, let's say, and I'll use a very specific example of one that I have in mind, in Toronto. All the managing partners are headquartered in Toronto, but because they're trying to attract U.S. investors, they have chosen to incorporate in Delaware. Technically, at the present time, the only way we can actually invest is ask this fund to create a Canadian fund, have an exchange of shares, which only adds, candidly, to the cost, to the red tape, to the time, and really doesn't provide any more benefit. Obviously, the challenge would be to make sure that Canadians are involved. They're in Canada, they're focused in Canada, but it would enable us to participate in funds where foreigners are also involved.
On November 6th, 2014. See this statement in context.