Thank you.
I will answer your question on two levels. There are two different types of geomapping. The geomapping I was speaking about is software that we use to organize the environmental data; that is, baseline information on the migration patterns of species, for example, but also on specific areas that are of cultural significance, for example. This is mainly an environmental, GIS type of system.
On the other hand, I appreciate your comments on the need to better understand the north from a geological potential. In the oil and gas sector we see the basic mapping as being very much a front-running indicator about the potential for oil and gas, which is subsequently then verified using more specific techniques that are sometimes proprietary in nature. It is a very useful kind of tool to get a high level—you can call it sort of a 10,000-foot level—view of the resource potential, which then feeds into our rights issuance process. Then the cycle is initiated.