There are two things I'd like to point out. Canada has a history of mining excellence and companies that are looking for rare earth products outside of China are looking for a culturally, politically stable country to invest in, and Canada fits that description. Some of the other projects that we're competing against, whether they be in South Africa, Kyrgyzstan.... Those countries may not be seen as being as politically stable as a Canada, or a U.S., or an Australia. So having the Canadian government make a signal to these potential investors that Canada is supportive of rare earths would help us tremendously in attracting that investment.
For example, the Australian government has made a public statement that they want to be the supplier of rare earths to Japan. That is a strong, bold statement. I don't think it's very costly to make that statement but it certainly rings in Japan in a very positive way and we'd like to see that same kind of statement from the Canadian government.