I appreciate that very much.
Again, my experience in Oshawa is that if there is something that is declared a subsidy, you're opening yourself up to WTO challenges, and things like that.
On another point, we've had different groups in front of us, and some of the things that oil companies do when they go into a community...They're producing oil and gas. They have support programs for different indigenous groups, and things like that.
Would this be something that people, or some players, would define as a subsidy of sort?