Thank you for those helpful comments.
In closing, we should point out that Canadians would be interested to know that pennies before 1996 were in fact, I believe, 98% copper. Today they're only 4% copper. They're 96% steel and other alloys, I believe.
If you can find a 1936 dot, don't throw it away, and don't use it as ballast in your boat. I think that one's worth a lot of money. It is 1936 with a little dot under the date. It is worth thousands of dollars.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.