Thank you very much, Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
Mr. Silveira, I'd like to start with you. You made a comment regarding a project that you were able to be a part of, an hour outside of Calgary.
That's not remote by any means. That might be rural, which is very different from remote.
I come from rural Saskatchewan, a landlocked province. Everything has to come by truck, by train or by air. There are communities in my province, some first nations communities in particular, where the only way you have access to them is by plane. That's the only way. There are no major runways, so planes are very small in order to get things up there. There's even a point where you're going so far up north that you don't have paved roads. If you're driving, you're driving on dirt roads.
Are any of you able to provide services to remote communities, those that are fly-in? Are you able to take your materials, plop them on a plane and send them?