Because I'm in Saskatoon and we are becoming one of the capitals of junior and major mining companies, I get to have drinks with a lot of these executives, and we compare our industries. There are a lot of similarities. Junior companies are doing their stakes and trying to develop mines, and they are trying to find larger partners to commercialize their mining.
The advantage they have is, firstly, that Canada has had a history of mining, so our investors are more in tune in regard to the mining sector and the oil and gas sector. But they've also had the flow-through and other incentives that have enabled junior mining companies to raise capital a lot more easily.
There's a local investment banker in Saskatchewan called MGI. When you talk to them about doing a mining deal as opposed to a life science deal, they're always going to go with mining because they know that people are more familiar with the process of getting a return.
So there are advantages.