I want to continue on that line of questioning. It's actually what I was thinking about as you were testifying, because the relationship between the ENGO, the government, and the corporation is sometimes a touch problematic.
Let me focus on Ms. Barocas for a second, with the Earth Rangers. One of your corporate sponsors is Teck. I was out at Teck's operations in southern B.C. about two years ago, and they are pretty impressive. They basically take a mountain and slice it off and process it, put the coal in rail cars, and send it off to China. However, whichever way you want to slice it—and I'm not punning that—it's an environmentally impactful corporation in its activities.
So help me with your thinking as to how you approach or vet a sponsor or potential sponsor. Would the Rangers ever feel comfortable when they are in a relationship with Teck—or Imperial Oil was another one you mentioned—calling into question some of the company's core business activities? I ask because I think that in some respects you have probably faced this decision-making process, and I'd be interested in your thinking.