One of the factors that leads to Saskatchewan being named number one in Canada over the last two years by the Fraser Institute is that we have the world's highest grade uranium deposits and the world's highest grade potash deposits. Our geological framework gives us a natural advantage.
If we didn't have clear policies in place to being able to access the land, the right process, a meaningful process for a duty to consult and accommodate indigenous people, and security of tenure, then it doesn't matter what geological framework you have because there will be increased investor uncertainty.
I think our governments, regardless whether it's the current provincial government or the previous NDP government, have all recognized that there needs to be confidence in the regulatory process, and there has to be clarity in the process. That's been helpful to our sector.
We have mines in every reach of the province. People know of their importance and that we're responsible stewards around safety and the environment, and I think that's largely our public support.