I will start with your first question on the legal part.
I'm not a judge, I'm not part of the judiciary, so I cannot say whether Barrick complies with the law or not, but I can say that Barrick Gold has dozens of legal claims before the court right now. There are two claims against the company before the Supreme Court of Argentina, before the ombudsman of Argentina, before the provincial government ombudsman of San Juan, so there is a lot of doubt and legal claims being made about the compliance of the company with the law. And I can say that they're not complying with the environmental insurance that they should have for these kinds of operations.
Concerning the reputation of Canada, you know, the presence of these companies is pretty big in the communities and it represents Canada there. There are no embassies of Canada there, but Barrick Gold is in this area. Barrick Gold is from Canada, so it's inevitable that people relate this company to the country it comes from. If you talk to the people there, they say, “They would not do this in their country. Why do they do it here?” Inevitably, as I said before, the image and the reputation of Canada is really hurt by the behaviour of this company.