The benefit of that is paid to the government, which does go into general revenue. The revenue is not necessarily paid back according to where it comes from. The resource of the natural gas and oil in British Columbia, of course, is owned by the citizens of the province. We do collect money back from the province for this, but it's the age-old controversy of taxation. We always claim we don't collect enough back, but a lot of the southern part of the province has great ability. We do get money back. This money also goes to pay for health and education. And there's the aspect too that being that we're a northern community a lot of the people with intensive health problems have to go south. We're going into hospitals and we're going into clinics that are being funded by the provincial government with a lot of money that comes out of the gas industry.
Like I said, our community and all the communities in the northeast are getting direct grants back from the provincial government. Fort St. John, of course, is the biggest—