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    Howard - I missed your point, so I will deal with it now.

    The governance of pension and mutual funds does not work that way. The member holds units in the fund, not own the underlying assets, it is the owner of the individual assets in which the fund is invested who has voting rights whether a pension company, investment company or trustees. I certainly have no problem of voting shareholders raising such issues at shareholder meetings, being the owners of the company it is their right to do so.

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