Thank you for the question. It comes under our mission.
I can give you some research examples. One is a partnership we hold with our territorial government and regional partners monitoring permafrost along the Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway. We are really spending a lot of time investigating that, looking at slope stability, road stability and snow loads. In order to maintain that infrastructure, how do we best maintain the road? We have a college-university regional partnership conducting that work.
Another example is using UAVs to monitor slope stability above cultural sites that are important to indigenous communities in the region. Another example is using Lidars to measure wind speeds, and to look at putting alternative energy or wind energy systems in remote systems to diminish our carbon footprint.
Those are some examples of some of the research programs we're actively engaged in. Other ones are looking at contaminants in water around mines, looking at whether the water sources around some of our communities are safe and looking at the legacy impacts of mining, like arsenic from mining. Those are some examples of the work we're doing, if that's helpful.