Precisely. We have had corporate social responsibility seminars in relation to the mining sector, and we haven't done that with the U.S. Now, that doesn't mean there are no social responsibility issues with the U.S.; I was just talking about the mining sector. So in mining, we believe that Canada leads the way. We haven't specifically developed this with the U.S. So it's an item in relation to which we want to progress with Canada, and we've never dealt with it with the U.S. That's what I meant.
Panama has never exploited its mines, but we've discovered that we have a couple of projects that we could operate, and we would wish to do that with Canadian companies that do have corporate social responsibility, that are responsible. I believe that Canada—as a country and because of the experience it has had in other countries—has been able to correct, through its experiences, situations of corporate social responsibility. That's why we've approached Canada for that sort of project. That's what I meant. I didn't mean we had problems in relation to corporate social responsibility with the U.S. I didn't mean that. It's only that with the U.S. we deal with other sectors, and they are equally responsible from a corporate point of view.