Absolutely. My past experience as the president and CEO for the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business has set me up pretty well with the communities, as far as having pre-existing relationships is concerned. However, you can't rely solely on that. It's being transparent and open with the communities.
There are 22 primary communities that we are engaging with on a regular basis. Unfortunately, due to COVID, there are a couple of communities that have just signalled to us that they are taking their time because they can't get their community together.
There is not one community that has pushed back to us. They have regular concerns that normally come up, around wildlife and water issues, which are all very mitigable with regard to the best environmental and safety standards that we have.
It's constant, open and transparent conversations with the communities, and we're making significant progress, considering the short amount of time that we've been at it.