British Columbia, like most of Canada, has a split estate model. The crown has reserved the subsurface mineral resources. In the process that government has for administering tenure, selling tenure, is giving those certain rights for that subsurface resource. Our job is to enable the surface access as well as the method of functioning to get that subsurface resource.
On private land, the companies will typically enter into a lease agreement for a period of time with the landowner for access to that piece of ground for the well or the road or the pipeline, whatever the case may be. There is a separate process from us for allowing those leases to be executed and managed; it's more of a contractual arrangement between the landowner and the operator.