I actually think it does. Again, just to the debate, we had very serious debates on pretty well every single issue that was there. We had a group of very strong-minded individuals.
I cannot underscore enough the importance of that debate and discussion. There were people who, for example, thought that the infrastructure target should be much more significant than it actually was. There were people who felt that, again, the brownfield approach was actually more important than was setting up the bank. We had all different types of views that were being put forward on, actually, every single recommendation.
The only time there probably wasn't as much debate was when we talked about some of the key sectors, like agriculture, that we thought were important to help support, but—