Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like to see the government taking more drastic action, if necessary, to bring this issue to the fore. We can't just wait for the board to do it. I don't know, maybe litigation or some kind of heavy handed response is required here. It seems to me that this is a done deal and that's just the way it's going to be unless some drastic action is taken. So I think that there has to be some proactive aggressive movement needed there.
I have another question on the diamond projects and it has to do with cutting and sorting facilities, Mr. Chairman. We know that there is the newest plant being proposed in Yellowknife by Tiffany's and, as was discussed earlier about the diamond industry in general, now that we are at the third time around, starting with BHP, Diavik and De Beers, the government has learned a lot and industry has learned a lot. But the information I have is that the government is not imposing the same kind of requirements or expectations on the newest company as it did for the previous ones. I have to admit that I am not aware of all of the details of these negotiations. Could the Minister confirm whether the government is expecting, asking and seeking the same kind of deal from Tiffany's as it did from the previous companies in terms of economic benefits or what the government expects companies to contribute when they move here and set up an operation? Thank you.