The industry is going to be regulated by, for example, the Alberta Energy Regulator, the BC Oil and Gas Commission, or the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board. I think we're really fortunate that the oil and gas industry has led in the sense that the regulators already have in place things like monitoring seismic activity from drilling wells.
With my example in British Columbia, in Valemount, we've had 10 passive seismic stations installed since last August. It's a hub of information, and it can measure more than just information on our project. It can measure earthquakes around Canada and obviously the ones off Vancouver. We share our data too, so it's not a one-way street; it's a two-way street. Because the other industries are so mature, the regulators themselves understand very well how to regulate the industry for environmental hazards.