Exactly.
During the gold rush, in a town of 40,000 at the turn of the century, they fed the people of Dawson from the local fields with large cabbages, things like that.
Where we're focusing our research is on greenhousing. We've built a year-round greenhouse that's off grid. When people from down south think of agriculture.... We do not have the agricultural land that Saskatchewan, Alberta, and the Prairies have. We just do not.
But there are frost-free days. In Dawson it used to be that if a placer miner got almost 100 frost-free days, he was a happy guy. Now they're getting 120, 130 days. So climate change is affecting us. Our shoulder seasons are getting longer. We believe that around our food security in the modern era, not hunting caribou and moose and picking berries, but our technology, we will be able to extend the shoulder seasons using greenhouse technology.