She's a good manager, but don't go based on past performances. 20% plus returns were a result of the perfect conditions to hit on both the yeild side and capital gain side. It is unrealistic to expect capital appreciation in the unit values like we saw over the last 5 years. In fact because the trusts are designed to pay out their cash instead of re-investing it in the buisiness, there should be little expectation for capital gains and unit values will only be affected by changes in interest rates...and negatively at that if rates rise.