Over the years we've done quite a few studies—one we did last year about Canada's northern resources: the potential for developing in the north. We're currently doing one on rare earth minerals.
Everything we do when it comes to hardrock mining in this country is based upon a very basic geological understanding. For people who aren't in this industry, it's the basic infrastructure. In the same way that roads are important to certain industries, basic geological information is important to the mining industry, be it magnetic information, gravity, aeromag, various things like that.
With that in mind, I see there is a funding increase of $6.2 million to the GEM program.
Could you provide a little more information about where that funding is going and the thinking on this program that has been going on for...I've lost track of how many years now.
Where specifically is the $6.2 million headed?