A lot of the work that the Geological Survey of Canada would do would be physical mapping and using this kind of technology as well as other forms of geophysics to identify units and then essentially ground-truth them to understand what the lithology is.
A lot of geochemical surveys are useful for us: big regional stream sediment samples or lake bottom surveys that identify different elements like nickel and gold, and big broad regions that you can start targeting for further exploration, that kind of thing. Also, probably, modelling different areas, taking in all the different geological layers they have--geology, geochemistry, geophysics--and starting to develop models for different deposit types that might actually attract business to those areas.