I wanted to respond to the question about taxes and incentives. We did undertake a study with the Pembina Institute in 2001, called Looking Beneath the Surface: An Assessment of the Value of Public Support for the Metal Mining Industry in Canada. It includes a section on certain provinces, including Quebec.
We looked only at metal mining. It was before diamonds were a major factor. We separated it out, looking at various departments and so on. Pembina did the part that they thought would be...particularly metal mining. The subsidy annually was about $561 million.
It's available on our website, if you want to look at it en français aussi.
In terms of sustainable development, we've argued for a long time that any subsidy should be tied to the ability of the industry to deliver environmental and social sustainability indicators and that those should be monitored and enforced from outside the industry. We have a real concern about self-regulation. That's our position on that.