I think a big part of this is recognizing that as politicians, and in knowing people, when you look at what our structure is, which is unique, we're probably not more than two people away from anywhere within our organization in understanding who's applying and what they are. We're tied into every local government and most of the first nations. When you get down into your small communities, most of your local politicians know everybody, or they can ask somebody who knows about somebody. We have an incredible unofficial due diligence network.
On March 31st, 2015. See this statement in context.