First of all I'd like to be clear that at the moment I'm not aware of any projects that are being planned using unconventional extraction methods, i.e., fracking. Any extraction that's gone on to date has been using conventional approaches. As I said, I'm not aware of any proposal being put forward by any of the exploration people to do fracked natural gas within the Yukon. I want to make that clear.
Second, as far as the pricing is concerned, I think it's probably too early in our development of natural gas resources up here to imagine necessarily how prices would be based on world market or our local consumption. Certainly there'll be tremendous benefit to Yukoners to being able to source natural gas locally, particularly if we're converting some of our diesel electric backup generators to natural gas. I'd certainly much rather be burning natural gas that's extracted here in the Yukon by companies employing Yukoners and being transported perhaps 100 or 200 kilometres than transporting liquid natural gas 1,500 to 2,000 kilometres from Alberta or British Columbia to the benefit of those provinces and to the detriment of the greenhouse gases associated with 2,000 kilometres worth of transportation up to the Yukon.