It's very interesting. There is a very large iron ore mine proposed for the high Arctic called the Baffinland iron mine, and it's near a community called Igloolik. The people of Igloolik have been saying for years that they would like to develop the commercial char fishery. A commercial quota has been identified near Steensby Inlet, which is planned as a possible port location for the mine. It's going to ship iron ore from a railroad to a port.
The president of Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation said that this is a great opportunity for them, that they're going to have a camp with a thousand people and there's an Arctic char fishery nearby, and that they'll partner with the Inuit of Igloolik to develop this fishery and help feed their workers.
That is absolutely a possibility, and I was delighted to see his openness to doing that. It would be a win-win situation, because the people of Igloolik haven't been able to afford to develop their fishery up until now.