That question has a few things I would suggest as answers. We do get a lot of requests from the public. We do get a lot of requests from Canadians with regard to topics, and we take them very seriously. We usually tend to add them to our annual research to ensure that we have an understanding of the level of appreciation of that theme among Canadians at large but also more regionally. It's a balance. As a crown corporation with a mandate for profit, we try to balance the role we have to both educate and to foster a healthy, profitable Mint. When we do so, we do initiatives that are regional in nature.
The example that comes to mind is a coat-of-arms series we're doing in gold coins. They're not high mintages, but they reflect our appreciation for history. Also there are some diehard collectors who appreciate those types of thematics.