They are significant right across the country for the mining industry. It's historically a recognition of the risk. We're putting a lot of risk capital, upfront, into the development of projects when we are uncertain about the nature of the ore body as we drill it out, its consistency, and our ability to recover materials and concentrate them. It also is a risk with respect to future prices. In the competitive world, for that type of risk capital investment, all governments use some form of incentive--in this case, to level the playing field of risk vis-à-vis other types of investments.
So it is a hugely important issue in all jurisdictions that have mining in this country--Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.