With respect to the assets that were expropriated and the properties about which there are allegations of enormous environmental remediation costs--and I don't know whether or not they're true, but I suspect they are--they're different assets.
For one asset that was expropriated--the newsprint mill--certainly there are environmental remediation costs that will have to be undertaken by the province, from our discussions with the province, but the other assets, the hard assets, that were expropriated are hydroelectric facilities. The remediation costs that the Government of Newfoundland was talking about didn't relate to those facilities. They related to other properties that Abitibi had either owned or operated in the last 100 years in Newfoundland, but they weren't the subject of an expropriation.