Absolutely. It is an investment in the future.
Further to Mr. Laforest's comment about our competitiveness, for 25 years mineral reserves in Canada have been on the decline, so despite the fact that we've had quite strong commodity prices, minus the last year where we had significant pullback, we haven't been replacing our mineral reserves. That is because Canada is probably losing its competitive edge. A lot of that comes down to the things we spoke about earlier, about a lot of the geology being in remote areas. The last major road development into northern Canada was Diefenbaker in 1959, so that gives you an indication of the lack of investment in infrastructure.
All of those things are important for the long-term sustainability, but for now and survival, I think this mineral exploration tax credit is very important.