Generally, no. Especially in the north, you generally wouldn't see the kind of infrastructure required to put up a plant or the kind of energy required to operate a plant of that nature. Many companies have smelting and refining facilities in other parts of Canada, and it's a business case for them to look at where it makes sense to do that. In some cases they do ship the product to Newfoundland or various other parts of the country. In other cases, given the infrastructure, there is no business case for them to do so, in which case the raw material is shipped out. We do play in the free market.
I do know that some provinces have said, and others are thinking about saying, that if you find something, it has to be refined within the same province. Some provinces have put on some restrictions. There are pros and cons to putting restrictions on where the product can be processed.