That's a good question. I'll start with Nunavut, where the land issue is settled. What happened there is that the different communities took ownership of certain parcels of land. The parcels of land have then been surveyed, and now we look at a map and know who owns what land. When we go to do an exploration, there is no opposition.
If you go to NWT, there are no boundaries drawn yet. There are many boundaries potentially to be drawn, but many of them overlap, so you have different communities saying that it's their land. We see it all as crown land. As soon as we set a foot out to do work, we have 18 communities all coming back at us saying that they own that land.
So it gets tied up. We have a number of projects that are essentially subject to force majeure because nobody can make a decision on what goes next.