I'm going to use the example of the Molejón mine, because most of the mining projects currently identified in Panama are in the exploration stage. Some of them are doing drilling; some of them are just doing reconnaissance. The Molejón mine is the only one that's actually producing at this point.
There have been earlier experiences--negative ones, shall we say--with Canadian companies like Greenstone Resources, but the Molejón mine is a Canadian-Panamanian company. It was initially set up as a joint venture between the Panamanians, Inmet, and Teck. The operation itself has caused considerable disruption in the local environment and has been fined by the Panamanian authorities. It declined to pay the fine, which I find astonishing, and is continuing to operate profitably as a Canadian company in Panama. In my documentation I've provided some of the background material on that.