Well, on February 18, 2009, this letter came out from Joan Reid informing everybody with a heads-up, and that triggering number was going to come into effect. On March 25 we had our advisory meeting and we spoke, and the last statement was concerning this 50-50 split. We did not know. We received a letter and it just had a TAC written on it for the different areas. It just said that licences were to be divided equally. So we automatically assumed, because the letter was so obscure—and I shouldn't even call it a letter, because it was just a little thing they sent out—and there was no mention of 50-50 and no mention of 60-40, which was throughout all the documents.... We had lived with the 60-40 split until 2009 and it was supposed to go to a 50-50 split.
So in reality, to this day we really haven't been notified that the document has been shredded. In trying to get that information and explanation, this has been the end result.
As far as Joan Reid is concerned, I can honestly say that she is the only lady—and excuse the language I'm going to use—who has the balls in DFO. She stood up. She knew what the management plan meant and what we were supposed to get and she notified everybody. But apparently, behind the scenes, there had been discussions to change it without telling us.