I'll just state that the Nunavut government is not the proponent of that project. It's being led by an Inuit-owned company, and our energy utility is playing a supporting role. It is engaged, working very closely alongside the proponent.
The need to get off fossil fuels in our power generation is there. We have four major projects that we've identified across Nunavut. Two of them are port and/or road projects, and two of them are energy related—the Iqaluit hydroelectric project and the Kivalliq hydro-fibre link, which would connect us to Manitoba's hydro grid. All four projects are being led by Inuit companies. In terms of economic reconciliation, it's quite striking for us, as a territory, that we have these major developments that are being led by Inuit-owned interests.
