That's a tremendous question, and this is a unique difference between the Meadow Lake Tribal Council ownership of the sawmill asset and, say, a corporation. These are communities that own this lumber producer, and any revenues that come from their business interests end up right back in the nine communities.
For example, I just spoke with the chief this morning, and the community is in the process of building some new homes, so any revenues they're able to generate go right back to the community and building new homes in Waterhen Lake First Nation. There's been a movement toward small homes up at Buffalo River Dene Nation, for example, and a new water treatment plant at another first nation.
These are essential services. When they don't see these benefits coming back to them, it really sets them back, and the community members pay. There are very clear social benefits that accrue right back to individual first nations, not to a corporation but to first nations communities in Canada.