Yes, we do.
We talked about the infrastructure. We talked about the transmission corridors, and by the way, if the smelter or the furnace is brought into our area, it has the potential to justify electrification in our communities. This is why we're going to stand our ground and say that we're going to have this furnace in our area. It's because this is one of the opportunities. Accommodation is part of what the courts have told the governments. There needs to be accommodation, and accommodation will come. Some of it will come in the form of electrifying our communities.
The furnace is what's going to provide this huge opportunity for the first nations, and not only that: we're not involved with just our own nine first nations, but also with the Lake Nipigon chiefs of several other communities. We're working together to allow these solutions.