Looking into the future, I guess that's possible. I'm not sure.
I can only speak for Ontario Teachers' as to how we exercise a director vote. We take a lot of care when we do that vote. We voted against directors, I think, around 3% to 5% of the time in 2016. There are a lot of steps that go in before that as well. There's engagement with the company, as I mentioned. As I say, we don't take the vote lightly.
There may be some mechanisms put in place to protect against that. I'll admit it's not out of the impossible. I would say it's more improbable, because if you look at the majority voting around the world—you look at the U.K., Germany, France—they don't have these problems of failed boards of small companies, and they have had majority voting for years and years.