Mr. Chairman, as I said, the method of calculating what was due from Canada changed as a result of the federal government saying bill actuals. Of course, once we started billing them actuals, they didn't like it and disputed that they owed us the $121 million. So, what we did was record it in note 3, due from Canada, on page 20 of the interim public accounts of the Northwest Territories. But, it is not recorded in our accounts receivable simply because, depending on the outcome of negotiations and/or the court case with Canada, we may turn around and have to write the $42 million off. I don't know that, Mr. Chairman.
You may accuse me of being conservative, but I feel it is realistic to record it and let everyone know that that is what we believe they owe us but, at the same time, not put it into
accounts receivable because it may not be forthcoming, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.