When we talk about reputational risk, we usually refer to that as an illustration of operational risks that can be faced in an institution that are not financial. It's not something that we attempt to see organizations measure as a financial metric or a series of numbers. What we look to see is how the organization contemplates the types of risks that can affect its reputation. You referred to something just an an illustration, perhaps a scandal, and what that would mean to the ability of the organization to continue its business model, to respond to the perceptions in the public of those particular types of issues. We don't attempt to quantify those but we look to see how the organization would respond and whether, in this particular case, some capital would be necessary to assist in reserve for that type of situation.
On April 30th, 2019. See this statement in context.