Well, I'm fascinated that my Conservative friends want the federal government now to be able to establish rules.
It says that before any bids can go out, there has to be an environmental assessment done first. Now, I come from mining country. If we had followed these rules and said that the federal government is going to impose in northern Ontario that you can't do any staking unless you've had a prior environmental assessment, there wouldn't be a single prospecting operation anywhere, because what happens is that the bids go out—in the north, it would be prospecting claims—then they get reviewed and then they go to an assessment. You go to the assessment because you have a potential project. You can't say that a whole area has to have a prior review first, before you can go for any bids.
I think what they're saying is that we're going to override the board, we're going to override the provinces and we're going to send the message to anybody who wants to invest to get out of town, because it's not going to happen. I think they're cutting off their nose to spite their face.