Thank you.
One of the other things that were raised—and God forgive me for ever saying that some big companies should get government money when they should be paying for it themselves—is that we have many projects that will take years to go through permitting, but we have other projects that are on sites, in traditional mining areas, where we have the ore bodies. Getting environmental licences in first nations is going to be pretty straightforward, but the costs are going to be in the development mining, shaft sinking and drift mining. That's expensive, and that is something I think companies should pay for themselves. However, in order to get us into the game, has there been discussion about a window of tax credits to kick-start things in certain areas? For example, in Thompson, Manitoba, there are deposits that would run that community for another 40 years. It would be a benefit that would pay back. Have you looked at whether or not to give a two-, three- or four-year window for companies to access that, so that we're getting these minerals to put into the economy now?