First would be infrastructure. Quebec has a plan. It's called Plan Nord. They have a plan to help and support the deployment of infrastructure in the north.
Second, electricity, not just infrastructure but the fact that you've got supply to the north, and a lot of supply. So you see there's quite a lot of development in northern Quebec.
People speak about the differences between the Cree from Quebec and the Cree and Ojibwa from Ontario. There are differences. The Cree grand council has been working with Hydro-Québec since 1974. There are differences between all the communities that we work with, but that's one that people do speak quite a lot about. Both communities, both provinces, are accommodating. Again, those are great places to mine. Challenges exist, but those continue to be places where we reinvest.