I would like to add that part of a monetary penalty, I would have to believe, is intended as a consequence for poor behaviour. I believe, in our case, that we have other significant accountabilities and checks and balances so that this in fact is not warranted. Let me explain, if I may.
First, we are a product of government, and we consume taxpayer dollars. What goes with that is freedom of information. We are subject to scrutiny through the Freedom of Information Act, which allows media and the public at large to keep us under intense scrutiny. In addition to that, we also have a very public-board type of legislation.
I think the monetary penalties are not required for our existing performance or on a going-forward basis because of all these other accountability mechanisms that are in place.