We do have technical people on staff, and they are currently trying to learn as much as they can with respect to diamond exploration, et cetera. Some consideration has been given, for example, to look at the possibility whether our diamond mines in operation to perhaps taking a visit there or learning from some of the people who are currently looking after operational mines in South Africa and Australia. There is some learning going on where exchanges have taken place in the Yakutia, Russia area because of some diamond mining there. It's a learning process for all of us. Steps are being taken. We're trying to quickly learn as much as we can. I know we have to do a great deal more, and I'm hoping that some exchanges between operational diamond mines and ourselves will bring about some of that learning. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 271-12(5): Difference Of Diamond Mining From Base Metal Mining
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 1994. See this statement in context.
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Question 271-12(5): Difference Of Diamond Mining From Base Metal Mining
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 3rd, 1994
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