I would say we're highly committed, and that's not just lip service. In Thompson, regrettably we did have to announce the closure of the smelter and the nickel refinery, in no small part because the feed from our Voisey's Bay operation was going to be processed at our Long Harbour hydromet plant. The economics of bringing feed from Voisey's all the way to Thompson for smelting and refining just wasn't viable, quite apart from the air emissions issues we were facing federally in Thompson.
Transitioning to a mine-mill operation there is something we take very seriously, which is particularly focused on our employees there. Our Thompson operation, as you may well know, is very much like a family. We don't want to see job loss there, which is precisely the reason we're looking at such a significant investment in our 1D mine. One billion dollars is a lot of money. We're at the latter stages of making these decisions.