Our operations generate significant economic activity in small coastal communities. In many cases, we are the major employer. I would use Grand Bank in Newfoundland as an example. Our plant in that community is the significant employer. We have a great working relationship with the town. We have long-standing employees who have good, solid, reliable, full-time jobs in that facility.
Beyond that, again, we are a Canadian-owned company. With this transaction, the Mi'kmaq now own 50% of the company. That represents all aspects of the company, from governance and operations to economic activities that are generated from the company.
In addition to the coastal communities where we operate, the economic benefits that Clearwater generates are now flowing through to the Mi'kmaq communities.