Yes, further to that, in addition, jurisdictions like the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, which don't have the ability to bump up on the flow-through credit, would really benefit from this increase because it would put them on a more competitive playing field with some of the other jurisdictions in Canada.
But certainly from our own perspective, if you look at the costs to government associated with this tax credit, they are somewhere in the order of $55 million over a couple of years, but that's translated into, in 2007, an investment of $1 billion. It was less last year, obviously, at about $750,000, I think, and of course we're expecting lower numbers this year.
But again, if we can get that investment back into the market through extra incentive with this increase in the METC, I think we will certainly speed up the recovery of our industry overall.