Yes, absolutely. It's no doubt a challenge, the decision to close the smelter and refinery—the lack of feed, a few other factors. A significant proportion of our workforce can be eligible to retire in future years. Through our workforce planning analysis we're expecting no net loss of jobs at the moment. We can employ everybody elsewhere who's in when the surface plants close, and we are prepared to invest in the training of those individuals to work underground and in the remaining surface plants. So that's one of our major strategies, to take that existing workforce and reallocate throughout.
On February 29th, 2012. See this statement in context.