Right now the communities are isolated to the point of having only winter road access to bring their materials in. What we're seeing is that there are accelerated costs, obviously, when you have to fly in most of your materials or when the winter road season is shortened considerably. Over the last three or four years, we've seen the opportunity to bring in all their supplies diminished considerably. If we have development roads in, yes, there are some social issues that come with access to the outside. Unfettered organizations or groups may come in and not have maybe the best intentions in mind, but overall, I think if we keep communities isolated, they are going to continue to suffer from neglect.
The opportunity is there for them, once they have a road, to look not only at working as partners in projects but at other opportunities that are going to be in their backyards.