I will respond to that, Mr. Dreeshen.
I think, to that concept of winning the hearts and minds of Canadians, I very much welcome it, and we at PDAC would welcome any support from the federal government.
Just talking about the minerals industry, you mentioned mining and, for sure, mining is a part of this process, but the mineral industry is more than that. To be a bit coy, I've used this phrase before. If we looked to oil and gas and called it the “sucking and pumping industry”, we would think of it very differently. I think part of the government's role is to help us bridge this gap with Canadians and help them to understand that minerals are an inherent part of everyday life, whether that's high technology or the cotton shirt that I'm wearing today. It came from a factory; it went on a train; it went on a truck, and I took a piece of public transit to a mall, which is all built out of minerals, to acquire it. It's an essential part of life, and we need to make sure that Canadians understand that inherently.