The biggest obstacle to development is capacity building. Whether that is enforcement from a regulatory side…generally what we see is that laws in the world can have a lot of equivalency to Canadian law. The gap is in terms of capacity and enforcement, and the resources that government has.
The areas where the mining companies go have very little government oversight. Government programs are few and far between because of the remoteness aspect. Part of the process is also having to build that component so that government is involved in whatever developments follow. Because growth will come, communities will grow, and there will be a need for the typical government services required there. How the private sector can be involved in helping that and make it sustainable for the long term when business, especially the mining business, has completed their aspect is kind of the challenge, really building capacity both of communities and in terms of governments themselves.