Thank you. Certainly much of this responsibility is a federal one. Lands and resources are under federal control. These mines we're mining under their watch, and we've made a point to make sure that we continue to press the federal government to acknowledge its responsibility, acknowledge these liabilities and to clean them up. I was personally very encouraged to see in the last federal budget $575 million, I believe, earmarked for contaminated sites cleanup. We recognized at that point and had a lot of good discussion in this House about the need to make sure that we made enough noise to make sure that our priorities would be
addressed and would make it to the top of the heap. We're certainly paying very close attention to the upcoming federal budget to see if there will be additional monies earmarked for contaminated sites cleanup. Obviously $575 million is just scratching the surface with the number of contaminated sites across the country. Thank you.