Thank you.
We feel the technology is ready to commercialize. The industry is very much aware of it. They have participated in its demonstration. They have all the results. They haven't said no. They're just moving very slowly, coping with all the other issues that you've heard here, such as thickening tailings and uncertainty about their businesses.
It is new technology. There is always concern about risks, but we wouldn't have a lot of the modern things we have today if people didn't take the risk. I think the barrier is simply quite a conservative industry and something that's new, but we've literally done everything we can to ensure that the risks are minimized and the advantages are there.
Nobody likes to go first with new things. We need someone to do that. I think the COSIA organization was designed to share the risks. That would be one avenue. The other one is governments. It's clear that when new things happen, government often has to participate in the first implementation of those things; otherwise, these things drag on and on, and that's the unfortunate part.
We think it's urgent. We've done this a long time. We've spent a lot of money, and it's time to move ahead.