Of course all the way through we have to go to the Oil and Gas Commission and get permits, whether for tenure or lease. Throughout that process, we submit to the Oil and Gas Commission.
We've worked with Geoscience B.C., which is doing water impact studies up in northeastern B.C. We've been working closely with them for exactly these reasons. We opened an office in Fort Nelson a year ago. We've employed seven people up there—well, four, and we have three jobs out—because it's really important to us on the ground to ensure responsible ownership of the development we're creating.
The Debolt plant is one perfect example Tim talked of. We've also reduced our environmental footprint with our pad reductions. Each step of the way, we're looking to optimize all our productive abilities. We work with the Oil and Gas Commission continuously, as with the Department of Natural Resources, as we do with the Ministry of Environment.