 Do you think there is a disconnect between the mining world or the natural resource world and the rest of the world or the general population, whether that be in Canada, but also in any other area you've worked? There is. In a couple of areas, one is the, on the side of the mining world itself, the miners, we have done a very poor job at explaining what we do. We've also done a very poor job in, I would say, acting responsibly in a number of situations in a number of areas. Much of that is historical, but the legacy stays with us in our image with the public. And we, we at Lundin, we rule number one is we can't be successful in the community. Not only puts up with us, but actually supports us. And there's a really strong link between environmental approvals and public support or lack thereof. So it's a big deal. The level of knowledge of the public is very low, typically the image of mining that the public has is mining 50 or 100 years ago. So all of our operations, we have public tours, regular public tours. We really encourage spouses, teachers from the public school system, local politicians, regulatory authorities to come and meet us and we take them out. And it's total transparency. And that's the other part of, you know, I say winning the public's trust is transparency. We don't do enough of that. You can't hide anything, like Volkswagen trying to hide it, forget it. If you can't, if you're not willing to have it on the table for all to see, well, then you need to think about doing things a different way. And that you'd say is still of an issue for many mining companies. It is. They're not enough. There's not enough transparency. Okay. And, you know, recently the government introduced the legislative, well, strengthen legislation on bribery and corruption, the ABC, Anti-Bribery and Corruption Act. There's the Transparency Act that's going into effect in the start of 2016, whereby you have to disclose any payment in Canada or anywhere you work in the world to any government or near government group, even First Nations. And then lastly, there's a Whistleblowers Act that's just still being formulated in the public consultation.