On the Keeyask partnership with the four indigenous communities in whose resource area we're building the Keeyask generating station, we couldn't have built the project without their involvement and their support. The project has provided them with economic development opportunities and job training, will provide lasting employment opportunities through the life of the project, and will also result in a revenue stream as they share in its long-term profitability.
It takes a long time from the time you begin consultations with the aboriginal and indigenous communities until the benefit stream flows, and in the meantime they have significant needs to just get through the day-to-day requirements of living. Patience has to be a virtue in these partnerships, and in the meantime we have to work with them to ensure they hang in there for the long run.