Yes, it's a bit less actually than half a year. I think we took over mid of September, somewhere around that, from MAG. Great experience so far. And as you can see in the results, I'm very, very happy, but I see -- continuously very happy, but I see what Juanicipio is producing. Of course, when you look at long-term production profiles and the geology of this kind of deposits -- and by the way, that's the same for like a deposit of La Colorada -- when you look at that geology, there's a clear zonation with metals. So you go from precious metals to more base metals. Lead, zinc, and deep down, you would go into copper really, really deep down. So that's kind of the geology of this kind of deposits. So over long term, that's change as you see, but exploration, of course, a good example is La Colorada [ again ] for that or the neighboring mines of Juanicipio as well. With exploration, you keep finding new veins as well, which, again, have higher precious metal content on the top and then go deeper down into base metals. So over the long term, you should obviously expect that the silver grades will be reduced and the base metal grades increase, but that's -- you can look that up in the technical report for it. But as you said, last year, this year, it looks like a very strong silver producer for us and very low cost.