Here is one final technical question. When I look at the financial statements of a company that's listed on the TSX or any other stock exchange, there are always notes attached that warn the investor what the liabilities are of these companies and what assets they might have that don't appear—the notes of the auditor. Wouldn't those figures for the allowance for accelerated capital cost be included in the notes of the auditor?
On February 27th, 2007. See this statement in context.