Certainly, again, the NWT being so resource-rich.... With our NWT and mining, we have a gold project called Tyhee, which is just outside Yellowknife. We have Fortune mining's NICO, a gold, copper, cobalt, and bismuth mine. We have Thor Lake, which is rare metals. That's Avalon, just on the north shore of Great Slave Lake. We have Prairie Creek, which is Canadian Zinc's zinc and lead mine. We have Gahcho Kué, which is diamonds, in the same area as the EKATI mine and the De Beers Snap Lake Mine, and then we have Pine Point.
It's interesting to point out that these six potential mines equal the jobs in only one of the diamond mines, which is the BHP EKATI mine. We stand—again, as I said earlier—on a pinnacle. We stand to be pushed back or we stand to be vaulted forward. If we could get regulatory control and timelines established, we could certainly eliminate that boom-bust cycle.