Unfortunately, I did pull the 10% number out of the air. I'm confident it's correct today, but it will change over time as our investment portfolio changes. I just want to be clear about that.
It's always a big issue, and whether we're investing in northern Alberta or in the southern part of the Llanos Basin in Colombia, it's the same issue. If we're going to put investments into the local economy, we want to make sure they have an impact and don't go into the pockets of the wrong people. We can focus on doing infrastructure-type investments. There's a clear response to an infrastructure investment. We can also focus on ensuring that as the education process goes forward, there are checks and balances and accountability associated with any kind of investment that goes into a region.
Just as a small example, we've been trying to improve the outreach capability of the local communities by providing a radio tower and a transmitter so they can transmit their own frequencies and get their message out. I'm not sure how we measure the value of that. We get feedback from the local community that it's a positive thing, and they're availing themselves of it, so that's an indication.