The point that you raised about the mines.... I didn't see it covered.
Back in about 1963 they established Pine Point mine, which created a huge demand for infrastructure. They set up the Taltson hydro system. They set up the rail going to Hay River and on out to Pine Point, and they set up the road infrastructure. Without that mine, none of that infrastructure would be in place. That infrastructure is left in place. The railroad continues to serve Hay River through the port going north, so it helps reduce costs in the transportation of goods. The roadway is now opened up to Fort Smith, and there's access to Fort Resolution. It's enhanced travel arrangements for people, and the power, which has been a long-time infrastructure development. Now we see a need to expand it.
We look at costing these pieces of infrastructure strictly on that one mine and say it's short term, but we have history there that tells us that 50 years later it's good.