I definitely do. It's an eager audience with open ears, and Canada's very highly respected. I mean, for CSR, Canada is more respected than the United States. It's very balanced. They have a good track record. We work very closely with the embassy. We work very closely with ITC. When we see problems or issues on the ground, we're in a back-and-forth with the government. So the government is engaged as well. It's not just us. The administration is engaged.
There are problems that have to be fixed. Again, you have a very open set of ears to work on problems in the Honduran case. I would just reiterate also that we're into bilateral now; it would be great if it was multilateral, because Central America is a multilateral play. Logistically, politically, regulatorily, economically, the more you can get....
As Mr. Taddeo already mentioned, it's a snowball effect. Knock down Honduras and then get the rest of them, because they fit together so well and it's 50 million people as a whole. For us, it will have a big.... There's a Canadian mining company in Guatemala and there's another one in Nicaragua: we're divided as well.