I can't speak to the content of the agreements themselves because they are confidential business arrangements. If you look at the ESTMA reporting that we provide to government, you would see that in terms of fees and things that are associated with these agreements, it totals about $16 million a year for these communities, the seven collectively.
I think what's probably more important is that, collectively, businesses that are associated with these seven communities earned revenues of over $500 million from the Kearl operation in the year. In fact, as a company we did about $761 million of goods and services last year with indigenous communities.