Absolutely, and thank you for that question.
The Nunavut Impact Review Board is legislated under the Nunavut land claims agreement, and for the most part it's been a small organization since 1999. The expansion and growth in exploration activity has grown in tremendous proportions, and the application process has been slowed down because of the lack of resources within these regulatory bodies, including the Nunavut Planning Commission and the Nunavut Water Board.
The reason is that under the Nunavut land claims agreement, it's a regulatory body that regulates all projects such as these. It's one of the greater things that we've seen in the land claims agreement. But the manpower, the lack of resources going into these entities, has limited their output with the growth of all the development that's happening up north.