I'll start with the court cases question.
What I really wanted to emphasize by mentioning these court cases is how few cases have been brought, given that those cases that have been brought are the tip of the iceberg of the actual harm.
Since 1997, we've only had eight court cases brought. Two of those were dismissed on the forum non conveniens issue. Three are ongoing at the moment. Two were settled out of court. The Nevsun case on slave labour in Eritrea was settled out of court. The Tahoe case was also settled out of court. Now the Barrick case has just been filed.
We definitely have seen the issue of forum non conveniens being the reason two cases were dismissed. They were dismissed to Guyana, where the case never went ahead, and to the Congo, where the case also never went ahead. These were both quite serious cases. They weren't heard on the merits of the case in Canada because they were just dismissed on forum non conveniens. This is a serious hurdle.