That's right. We want a consistent set of rules and a consistent set of reporting requirements in the EU, the United States, and Canada, for example, so we don't have to take the numbers and report them in three or more different ways. That's no good for civil society either. They then have to try to parse through that and figure out what it means. So we want a common set of rules.
On the other issue in terms of Canada's mining industry, we represent the large companies in this country that are dual-listed. There are many other companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and some are very small exploration companies. They could have four to five employees. So these rules could be more of a burden for them. It will depend on how one goes about defining them for smaller companies, and what they will have to report and how.
Over the last few months we have been talking to Revenue Watch and Publish What You Pay about working together--if I can disclose this--to see what we can come up with on a collaborative basis to move this forward within Canada--something that makes sense.