I've worked with Dr. Strong for many years, and so we have good lines of communication. We're certainly aware of the valuable work that's been conducted at PEARL over the last couple of decades. The Arctic's a big place, so we're working together to expand some of the observational capabilities that exist at PEARL and at CHARS, the Canadian High Arctic Research Station. It will give us a better understanding of the dynamics of the whole Arctic system.
In that context, we're supporting the research work, but the work at PEARL itself, as Dr. Strong indicated, given how remote it is, has additional requirements that are over and above how remote we feel in Cambridge Bay. It's just that much further into the Canadian High Arctic to maintain those operations.