We have basically a road we call the SYD Road that runs to the east and to the north of Fort Nelson. This road was 100% built by the oil and gas industry. This road is presently used for recreational hunting by local citizens. It's used by first nations people to access their trapping territories and also for their hunting ability. This road has also been utilized by forest industries when they were operating here for the extraction of logs. And it is a complete, 100%, oil and gas paid road. They collect no money or have no support from any other industry, nor do they want any support for the use of this road. As long as it is public use it is completely available.
We also have another road that goes north and ties us into the communities of the southern Northwest Territories. This road was largely done by the oil and gas industry, and it is through the oil and gas industry that the possibility of a new bridge built on a river to accommodate larger loads of the oil and gas industry has already been in the process by the B.C. department of highways.
The road has been completely paved. We have a first nations settlement of Fort Liard just across the border that relies 100% on Fort Nelson for the support of that community. Again, that has been put in by the oil and gas industry.