Fair enough. I appreciate his persistence in this.
Obviously, the Ring of Fire is identified as a stand-alone opportunity within the Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund operated out of Thunder Bay. I believe the province's political rhetoric was dialled down significantly when they understood this Ring of Fire opportunity the way we do.
This is about regional capacity and access, and Minister Gravelle and I announced what I think the folks in Thunder Bay appreciate. I was just there last week, and I heard loud and clear that for the first time issues of access and opportunities for access actually bring northwestern Ontario into play. Previous proposals for access to the Ring of Fire, the chromite and rare earth elements, had not considered, frankly, northwestern Ontario even though it exists in northwestern Ontario.