 There is rules and regulations guarding mining activities in Ghana. With Gold Bank, we take those regulations and rules into action so that we don't destroy the environment because of our mining activities. From day one, that was our concern. We were trained the way to do the mining practice. When the MIRRA Commission and the EPA comes for inspections and all these things, they go and tell the neighborhood groups that they go to Gold Bank and see how they are working. You should learn. That is the main good practice to do mining. So that is why Estrago has given us a very big location in their concentration. We have about 2,000 acres, but the small groups, some of them 100 acres, 50, and maybe 25 acres. What I like about the small mines is it makes job creation to the small communities because the small scale mining doesn't need too much of expertise. We pick 70% of our workers from the community. We have them and we train them to know how to do mining. Safety is our priority. We make you understand that anything you do, you think about it, you think about your safety. So the small scale is very good. I would say it is very good because it can be done anywhere, in a small community. And before the mines stays there for two years, three years, they will help the community to get some social amenities, like they can build the schools, give them boreholes to get good water to drink, they can give them a clinic. I love to see activities going on in the mine, like machinery, the movement, vehicular movement, and how people go about the work because it is my initiative. I have trained them, I have taught them how to do it. You just pick them, lay men, non-scale guys, we pick them from the village. Within the first two weeks to three weeks, by four weeks, you will be able to know the do's and do's in the mine. So as the supervisor or the foreman of the project, I go around every hour, one and a half hours, go around to all the sessions and see how they are faring. That makes me very healthy and interesting because I do a lot of walking.