Mr. McRae, in terms of the legal aspects we have to deal with, you touched on the fact that there are opportunities for certain countries to make certain claims. I hesitate to use the word “claims” because we were instructed earlier not to claim something that we already have.
When it comes to the issue of China, where do you stand on this? There are those who suggest that it's better to have them in some way at the table—obviously not at the decision-making table, but at least to be recognized as having a role. Are there any perils to that, legally speaking, if you have them in the tent, so to speak?