Mr. Anablak, while we're up north, I wanted to ask you a technical question. Everybody sees the impact of climate change. The Northwest Passage is becoming a more viable trade route it seems every year. But we also see an awful lot...the thawing of the permafrost and the basic foundation on which you build things is changing. I'm wondering. When you're looking at your infrastructure needs, are you actually able, through even just the engineering side of it, to come up with reasonable cost estimates of what it will take to build something when literally the ground is shifting under your feet?
On June 4th, 2019. See this statement in context.