If you're asking me, I understand that the regulations in British Columbia, which used to be terribly onerous, are now substantially less so than they are in the Yukon. The Yukon has to go through the Indian and Northern Affairs Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board, or YESAB, process, which involves the first nations as well as the local non-first nations.
I have a file here, to give you an idea. Every piece of paper relates to business. This is basically for the last two years, and I have more. But each one involved a cost—