Okay.
It's a very good question. I get the same reaction: “Scott, if it makes money, why does government need to become involved?” It's because it's new, because there's risk. Everyone is a stakeholder and everyone is going to benefit, so they should have some skin in the game.
We've suggested fiscal regimes are needed—perhaps some royalty holidays for periods of time until these things are built and making money—but not massive amounts of taxpayers' subsidies or anything like that, just the normal things that are done throughout the world. In Australia, if you're bringing on a new project, you're going to have a period of time to make your investment and recover your costs before you start paying royalties, and in some cases taxes.
That puts skin in the game by the government. That's really all we're looking for.