We certainly don't use the word “subsidy” in this industry. But as far as grants go, the Nechako green energy process that we have, which utilizes some of the waste heat to generate electricity for our site, was a project initiated using B.C. Hydro's funding as part of their conservation effort. The idea was that by utilizing that wasted heat and generating the electricity that we do on site, we reduce our overall load on the utility for providing electricity. That's under their conservation program. I know that in the partnerships we've had with first nations and the City of Prince George, our partners were able to access government funding that enabled those projects to go ahead. We have not accessed the funding, but obviously we pay close attention to a lot of the funding mechanisms that Mr. Minhas talked about, whether it be IFIT or other like programs.
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