There are a couple of things behind that. I think basically what it boils down to is not knowing what the resources are that are up here and available to assist on any projects going forward. Probably the biggest thing in the gas industry that we find up here today is that it's the people who you know as far as engineering firms and contacts in the cities go. As well, there's always been a slander when it comes to working in British Columbia; it's always “bring cash”.
That said, we see a lot of that stuff. It's cheaper to do business in Alberta. Even if they have to transport it up here, they can do it and they can get away with it, because of course they don't have to pay that 7% sales tax. Alberta doesn't have to pay it.
There are a couple of main factors there, one being who you know, as well as having resources available.