I believe the issue of Canadian mining companies will be an international issue. I think there are Canadian groups that operate throughout the world. There's a very broad network that conveys the message that Canadian miners have had considerable activities in terms of the environment, and they are conveying this message throughout Latin American.
Now, it's difficult to counter this, but there are several points of view. I think what's important is to have a forum where both parties can meet, and for each party to be respected. One thing that is basic, I think, is the work carried out by EDC, Export Development Canada, to call for respect. They require that the principles of the World Bank are respected. If the environment isn't respected and if the Equator principles aren't respected.... I believe there are ten principles. These are the principles that EDC respects or requires in order to loan money. Money isn't simply given; these requirements have to be met in order to carry out any project.
Now, the trouble is that there are junior companies and large mining companies, and when a concession is issued or given in Latin America, what we should seek is for large companies to be involved in these projects. We should not be subjected to the activities of smaller junior companies that are interested in their shares but do not deal with responsible companies. We should look for responsible companies. There will always be a group that will have a negative opinion on companies.