Most of the work is done in Canada, either in Ottawa or in Winnipeg, but we do have a particular contract with Thailand. We make the one and two baht coins for Thailand. We had some of that coined in an idle mint in India using our quality controls and our people on-site to make sure the quality was satisfactory to us.
I think the key here is that we want to be flexible to make sure that we can go out and get the foreign business and deliver it in such a way that we end up with a satisfied customer. Thailand now, not to go on too long, is contemplating changing their coins even more dramatically to use our multi-ply technology, and if we get that contract, that will mean billions of coins that we will be in the market for.