That's right. Currently we are paying a certain amount of carbon tax in British Columbia because, of course, trucking firms are bringing the product that we consume up through B.C.
In answer to your direct question, yes, some form of...because we can't pass our tax on since we sell an international commodity. Our gold is sold and always priced on the international and we can't pass any costs on. Any costs accrue to our bottom line.
Any opportunity for governments to either charge us a tax and then rebate it to us in either equal part, as you say, as a reduction in income tax or, more importantly, as an incentive in some other form to try to reduce our use of fossil fuels, understanding of course that we're never going to be able to go to a total battery, much as we'd like to. We have to use the fuels.
I would say yes to some form of being able to provide incentive but not to penalize the industry for the total amount of the tax.