Thank you.
No, I don't think I agree with the premise of the question. From my understanding, first of all—and Mr. Barton is someone you can ask that question of directly—I don't think he would claim that the Infrastructure Bank was “his idea”. As I said, it's in fact an idea that's existed for many years across multiple governments, in fact, and around the world. Yes, the growth council, of which Mr. Barton was a member, endorsed that idea.
Then the CIB got started, and one of the first things that the board of the CIB.... As I mentioned, there was one employee. There was also a board chair at the time, Ms. Fukakusa, and together they went out to the market to get help to stand up the organization.
I'm not saying that.... I don't see anything untoward in that.