The Canada Infrastructure Bank is independent of government. It's at arm's length from government. It was funded by the government—$35 billion, as you mentioned—and it is doing business as a bank. The only way that investors, private investment, will have confidence in that bank is if it's independent of political interference.
We certainly see a different story transpiring south of the border, where there is a lot of political interference in the affairs surrounding the government and with arm's-length agencies. That has a destabilizing effect on the market, and on private investment in particular. Having the confidence in the decisions that are being made by an independent board that is not affected by political interference—