I can't give any examples for the oil and gas industry because that's not what we do. We do mining exploration. But the satellite data is extremely useful for us in the Arctic. It hasn't been talked about, but there are other forms of data collected from satellites. It can be used to inference what the rock types actually are. This is where they're not covered by sand, gravel, or vegetation, which is often the case in the Arctic.
RADARSAT-2 is widely used for exploration in the Arctic, as well as some other satellites that are multi-spectral. I don't believe that Canada is the owner of those satellites, but they're also extremely useful. I know our Canadian government has an arm that has done really great research on using hyper-spectral work from space and low-flying aircraft to determine rock types and potential sites for mineral deposits.