I mean this with the utmost respect to all governments, but it's an education process for anybody we're working with, anybody we interface with who has old ideas and old ways of doing things. Quite frankly, we just have to educate them on what this means for us.
As I said, we have to learn too. To me, economic reconciliation has been a new idea for us. A lot of stuff has gone on with us in trying to get out of a way of thinking. Fortunately, we've had good leaders who have got us to this place, have said this is kind of what ballpark figure it means, and we've been able to build off it.
I think there's a continued dialogue that we're going to have with all governments over the next generation. Hopefully we'll continue to refine this and affirm it, and we'll learn from each other and ultimately get to the sweet spot, the best place that works for both of us.
Let's work in that climate to be able to do good things. I know there's that spot and that we can do it. It's a work in progress right now.