As a junior group of companies, we only have the one project right now that is of a size to warrant engaging in community support, etc. Certainly, our aspect regarding community benevolence and helping the community is there.
As an example, there was a first nation in northeastern B.C. that had a gas station with a tank that was kaput. They needed a new tank. We graciously gave them the moneys required to be able to put a new tank into that gas station so that they could run a business. It's not a business associated with ours, but we'll certainly use that gas station for fuel purposes for ourselves in the future.
We recognize that camps and all these things are necessary to have a relationship. We're talking about a relationship with the peoples, and you want that relationship to be fostered with kindness and to help them enjoy some of the wealth that will hopefully come from the project eventually. I think we're all on the same page as far as support is concerned.