Mr. Goldring, I am a little uncomfortable answering that question. First of all, I would not like to see the Canadian private sector dismiss the Burkinan mining industry. On the contrary, I would like to see a stronger Canadian presence there because, as I said at the outset, we have excellent relations with your private companies, which abide by Burkina Faso's laws and regulations. However, I have no particular power over Canadian legislation, whatever direction it proposes to take. I only hope that the current situation, which is a positive one, will prevail.
Who would replace Canadian private firms if they were to bow out? Apart from the fact that I hope they will not, many countries do business in Burkina Faso—Australia, South Africa, India, and China—even though we do not have diplomatic relations with it—as well as Brazil and many other countries. The business is there, naturally, but doing business with friends is always better.