I won't comment on oil royalties; that's not my area. I don't know anything about them.
But at Meadowbank we're in a very unique situation. Meadowbank is, I believe, the first mine in Nunavut that's being built completely on Inuit-owned land, land that was granted to the Inuit as part of the band claim agreement. While we have royalties that flow to the federal government, those royalties, in turn, float back to Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. to be administered by the Inuit people. The rates are set by the Mining Act. But with some of our sites, the royalties are set by the Inuit people who are landowners. So we're in a bit of a different situation in that our royalties are flowing back to the Inuit people.