Absolutely, we are. We are very excited. I personally see much of the future of the Royal Canadian Mint and some of the profitable growth that we will have as being in our foreign circulation business.
Imagine a central banker who is faced with the prospect of having to pay 8¢ or 10¢ to make a nickel when we can make it for 2¢ or 3¢. It's that order of competitive advantage that I think we have with this technology. So, yes, I'm going around to all sorts of countries to try to sell this technology.
We want to make further inroads in the Caribbean. The British Mint is one of our main competitors in that region. They're down there making coins for Jamaica when we can make them much cheaper and we make them much better. So, yes, I plan to try to take as many customers away from the British as possible.