Absolutely. We always declared conflicts. Those board members would have declared those conflicts, would not have been involved in the decisions, would not have received the material and would have recused themselves at the board when those projects were reviewed. That was how this organization worked. There was great discipline there.
The other thing that's very important to note is that, with these investments.... It is very critical to understand that there was great discipline at SDTC in terms of what it did, and great due diligence. These processes were closely administered and critically abided by. Remember, the act says.... We wanted to have board members who had experience in sustainable development and sustainable industries. These people around the table—amazing people at the board of SDTC—have that capacity in business, not-for-profit and—