Okay. Let me read to you from paragraph 5.46, because I think to the extent that we're here today, this helps us to at least understand what the ground rules basically were:
Industry Canada officials told us—
—that means you—
—that the funds had been set aside in case GM Canada could not meet its commitment to contribute $1 billion to its pension plans.
I came to understand this was a condition that General Motors had to provide, out of their own funding, $1 billion of the $4 billion to the fund. It goes on:
Once Export Development Canada received confirmation from Ontario that GM Canada had contributed to its pension plans, the Corporation authorized the release of the funds to the parent company.
In other words, $4 billion was provided; $3 billion went directly to the pension obligations; $1 billion was provided by General Motors on top of that, with the balance going into a trust fund awaiting clearance from various officials that it could be released for whatever other purpose, and I guess we don't know at this point what that purpose was. To that extent, it's my understanding that the amount of $4 billion was ultimately put into GM Canada's pension plan.
Am I correct in that assessment?