The geo-mapping for energy and minerals program, the GEM program, has been used to identify areas of high potential, as you say for rare earths, in addition to gold, nickel, platinum group elements, base metals, and diamonds. The exploration industry is beginning to follow up on these leads and will be better prepared to make discoveries as a result of the GEM program. Past experiences indicate that geo-mapping program results are used by the private sector to help target their exploration programs to discover new resources.
In fact, studies suggest that $100 million of investment in GEM will result in upwards of $500 million to be spent by the private sector in exploration related to the GEM results. This five-to-one ratio has been pretty steady over some considerable period of time—