We're fed off northwestern Ontario. If you talk about the energy supply...and there's little in northwestern Ontario. We're in northwestern Ontario, in Red Lake and in Musselwhite. That's a 400-kilometre, what they call, single radial line. It goes out 30 times a year. It's very poor supply.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention a project that we were involved in from 2012, which is called Wataynikaneyap Power. Now it's a wholly owned transmission company. It'll eventually be power operated and owned by 20 first nations along with.... Of course they have the backing of an infrastructure company, etc.
Goldcorp's role was to bring power through a large transmission of 220 KV up through to Pickle Lake. We brought the first nations that have the need to bring power, not just more power, just some power to diesel-dependent communities.
Goldcorp's intention was to bring the communities together to get aligned. Then we handed it off. It was a 50-50 JV, now it's a wholly owned company called Wataynikaneyap. I know probably some of you are aware of this. It'll really make a dramatic difference in northwestern Ontario.