Raising the capital isn't the problem. The business case for the wind project is fantastic. It's a good, solid business case. It's the way the system is set up as the territorial governments administer it. There isn't an opportunity for us to even be at the table with them and have those discussions.
In the ideal world, the solution would be a territorial government, the federal government and the first nations working together on these small projects. It's not a small project for Inuvik. It's $40 million coming into Inuvik. That's a lot of jobs for us. The capital is not the problem, but then the GNWT is cutting us out, saying, “Well, we'll offer you a debt-financing package at the same rate we're allowed to get, which is basically 3%.” There are not many first nations out there with a balance sheet strong enough to support a 3% debt-financing position.