Certainly a lot of tools and technologies, if they're going to be applicable and useful in the Arctic for a very rural location, if you want to put it like that, will be beneficial elsewhere in our very large country, which has a lot of rural locations and environments.
In addition, we have found in the past that working with some industries, they are very interested in partnering with northern corporations or northern communities to test their products in that environment. If something is going to perform at, for example, minus 40 for five days in a row in the north, then it will probably work in Montreal. There are these types of opportunities.
Not every company or industry is interested in that, but there are many. There are many opportunities like that to see how the research we're doing in partnership with northern organizations can be brought to perhaps a larger market.