Well, royalties work out to roughly 12.5 percent for diamonds, I believe. That is on the gross value of the diamonds. That is after they have recouped their capital cost. The companies are beginning to pay royalties now. You can just take that as 12.5 percent and I am rounding it off when I say $600 million worth of diamonds in the last year out of Ekati. So 12.5 percent of $600 million gives us close to $150 million. That is only in royalties.
In addition to that, companies pay corporate taxes based on their profits. We will be getting a percentage or an amount this coming year for corporate taxes from Ekati Mine. So will the federal government be getting federal corporate taxes. Any corporate taxes are going to be on top of those royalties.
The same applies on the oil and gas industry, although the royalty structure there is different than it is for minerals. It varies depending on quantities and so on.