 I think every sector of the Canadian economy probably thinks that to a degree, especially some of the more traditional sectors, whether it be natural resources or manufacturing. They often feel that they're not appreciated enough, they're not respected enough. I take a somewhat different view. I think the reality today is our societies are now so sophisticated. Information is so available that people's attention span for anything is limited. And we're kidding ourselves if we think that your average Torontonian is going to think about mining much of their day. Just like I don't spend much of my day thinking about the pharmaceutical sector or the telecommunications sector unless I'm getting pissed off with one of my devices, my cell phone, or if I'm having to get some prescription drugs from the drug store. I don't really think about other sectors of the economy the way I think about mining because I work in the mining field. But if you ask me generally what I think about the value of those different sectors, my general view would be positive with some reservations about certain things I may have read or heard. And what we've found over the last five years of opinion polling, which we've been doing, from the public, is that Canadians' views of mining are kind of similar to what I've just described, that actually a large majority of Canadians have a favorable impression of mining. And what the results also show is they have, like I just said before about the other sectors, they know that mining has its impacts. You can't build a mine without disturbing land, without potentially having an effect on water, on wildlife. So there are environmental impacts. It can be disruptive to a community if you're nearby. But on balance, the benefits far outweigh the costs in the vast majority of cases. So their views of mining are actually quite favorable. Do they think about us regularly? No. Are they likely to? No. But when asked, they'll actually say, yeah, it's an important sector, and it's good that Canada has a strong mining industry, and they actually think governments should be doing more to support the mining sector than they currently are. So it's not a bad place to be.