It is a very good one, sir.
Our first nations, the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in, are well involved in the community. Of the 22 self-governing first nations in Canada, 11 of them are in the Yukon. Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in has set up a number of different companies. One is a fuel distributor, one is a trucking company, one is a construction company. They are servicing the mining industry with their well-trained first nations people.
They are very integrated into the community. They built a number of houses right in the municipal limits after their land claims were settled and signed, and agreed to abide by the City of Dawson's municipal bylaws.
We have an excellent working relationship. Chief and council and the mayor and council meet on a regular basis, at least quarterly, and go over areas of mutual concern.
They're actively involved in the mining community. Some of the best highway foremen are first nations descendants and they're working for the Government of the Yukon. They're very integrated into the community, and we're probably ahead of the curve in Canada in that regard, and we're very thankful.