I'll just make a short comment, if I may.
I don't believe that the credit union, and I can speak for Desjardins, is changing its mission. We're not changing our vision. Our vision is still to contribute to the economic growth of the members and the community to support the community. We do that, of course, through financial services, because this is what we do. But we still maintain the same focus. We're just adapting, probably, the way we react and how we interact with the other caisses populaires. We have the challenge of how concentrated we will get, how many caisses populaires we want to keep, and how we will stay grassrooted and connected within the community. That is part of the challenge. But as for the mission we have, we're still clearly focused on that.
I can say that Desjardins has $200 billion in assets, but we made $1.5 billion last year. Let's say that over the last year, we gave back an average of $0.5 billion to the community. It was through sponsorships, directly to the members, etc.
To go back, it's always the same mission, but the challenge of the way we will reach that goal, of course, is changing through time.