That veto—not to speak on behalf of the ministers—was the first time that an exploration licence was set aside or vetoed by both ministers. The ministers released a statement, which is public, that said that the board followed the process that was put in place by them, so we followed the process and we approved the licence. The ministers felt—and this is from their joint statement—that there are further policy discussions that need to happen that are outside the mandate of our organization.
The governments are having those discussions, and we're waiting to get information back from them on how to move forward.