Well, the Alberta border is not very far away from us, of course, and it's in direct competition with us. We have a number of resources in the province of British Columbia, and with the exporters' and producers' head offices being in Alberta, a lot of the ground inspectors who do work here in the north don't realize the resources here that are available in the province of British Columbia. There are resources that we don't have available that have to come in from the outside, which I totally understand, and I don't have a problem with that. But, at the same time, having said that, we have a number of resources here, whether it's in Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, or Fort Nelson, where these could be utilized. A lot of times today we're seeing these resources are not being used with other companies coming into the area.
So it has always been an issue or concern with us as far as mandating ourselves. We're looking out for the best interests of all the people in the service sector here in the province of British Columbia. Going forward, especially where we are today, being situated in probably one of the best places in North America as far as LNG is concerned, we will watch out and do the best we can do for the people here in the province of British Columbia.