I'm going to interrupt you because I want to bring up one more point.
The chamber of mines and chamber of commerce have said that if we were to deal with the infrastructure deficit, we wouldn't even have to talk about subsidies, tax credits or anything of that nature in the north.
I think we've done a pretty good job of putting infrastructure investment in transportation and we need to do a lot more. We're looking at energy costs as something we can start to tackle.
The one point that nobody has raised here is the resolution of land tenure with indigenous governments and self-government. If we're going to grow the economy, we have to resolve those issues. It's been on the table for a long time. With some indigenous governments, it has been 30 or 40 years. It creates uncertainty for industry, I'm sure, and I've heard it.
Maybe you could touch on how important it is for us to get—