Ever since we were created, we are honoured to have both nations as part of our board governance model, and that allows us to work with them very closely. We were one of the first ports in Canada to assign 1% of our operating revenue toward supporting reconciliation programs for the Esquimalt Nation and the Songhees Nation. We're very proud of that.
What it also means is that we're very mindful of our other stakeholders in order to receive their support. In order for us to continue to support the Songhees Nation and the Esquimalt Nation and the work they're doing, it's important that this technology be employed. About 72% of our revenues come from cruises. It's a very important sector for us, and it allows us to continue our very good work in the local area.