Thank you for the question.
Certainly we distinguish between individuals who are public landowners, because we do have operations that are permitted on private land under certain conditions, with the right of entry being one of the preconditions. We do have a significant mediation role, which was set up in legislation 12 years ago, when we were formed, to offer an opportunity for those landowners to be treated fairly, equitably, properly, whether in compensation or in operating practices. We have quite a number of staff up in the north, even though the population certainly isn't anywhere as great as it is in many other jurisdictions, in Quebec for example.
We do have a significant amount of resources applied to liaison with landowners. Quality of life is a pretty significant precursor to other issues that may happen, whether safety-related or not, so we pay a lot of attention to those quality of life issues first and foremost. There is road dust, for example, from increased traffic. We look at what kinds of reclamation standards are applied to the site once it's completed. There's construction--