Thank you, Mr. Chairman. This money was only relatively recently announced. The fact remains that most of these almost exclusively, I suppose all of these contaminated sites are in the federal jurisdiction. So we have had a role to play to try to make sure that we create awareness around these. Through devolution we will take more control, although we are consistent that the federal government recognize these liabilities and resource us accordingly if we are going to take control of these. I think there are liabilities we are aware of, the ones we are all talking about, and there are most likely liabilities we are not aware of. We have to make sure the federal government recognizes their responsibility for these liabilities. So our approach has been to meet with the federal government officials and make sure they recognize their responsibility to clean these up.
Specifically with certain mines such as Giant, we continue to lobby the federal government to come up with a concrete work plan and cleanup approach that we can support and get on with some of this work. Our feeling is that we want to see the government move now while these funds have been identified. They're here now; later, who knows. We hope that the funds will increase, but we're realistic and recognize that we have to get up to the table to make sure that our contaminated sites are taken care of and cleaned up, and our preference would be that that happen first. Thank you.