I guess your question wasn't more about the funding.
It is about both. It is about, as I mentioned, having the necessary funding, but also building the necessary relationships so that we have funding to advance a number of extremely important sites. Thaidene Nëné and Lancaster Sound are probably going to be our next two sites, and both of them are extremely important ecologically. These will be as the result of negotiated agreements with indigenous people. You'll be hearing from one of the communities, Lutsel K'e, tomorrow.
These places are going to offer some very iconic visitor experiences. We have the funding to do those too. We just need to get the agreements.