The area where I'm working in particular is part of the Akaitcho land area. Most of that land is withdrawn and has been for a long time, so nobody can actually explore in those areas. Claims are grandfathered in those areas, so if a claim lapses, that land is taken out of circulation for any further exploration.
These are huge areas. They're not small spots of ground. If you look at a map of the Akaitcho land withdrawals, you'll see it's much larger than the area of some of the provinces in Canada.
If we don't settle these land claims, when I go out into the market to go look for money—and I'm heading to Europe in a few days—the first question people ask is, “Well, we've heard that there are no settled land claims. You'll never be able to get a permit to do a mine.” This directly impacts people's ability to raise money in a tough investment environment.