I felt that the opinion and the debate that we had gave me enough information to let me continue sitting on the board. However, I should also tell you what the actual exposure of our funds was.
All the motions together amounted to $38.5 million. The Cycle Capital funds in the businesses that received that money amounted to 0.26%. Cycle Capital doesn't own 100% of the businesses, just 4%, 5% or 10%. The Cycle Capital manager owned 0.0026%, which means an exposure of $996 from an accounting materiality perspective.
In my case, because I'm a Cycle Capital shareholder, it's 0.00078%, or $298, in all our businesses that received funding from the COVID‑19-related measures.