Mr. Chairman, the study isn't completed at this time, but together, we're hoping that the potential for the two sites will be 20 megawatts. It's a combination of about eight megawatts and 12 megawatts at the other site. I think you're aware that BHP, as they have planned their project at this time, are putting in 24 megawatts of diesel generation, although their peak load is, I think, only 17 megawatts. In approximately 10 or 11 years time, they would need to double the power they need and so that's why we think that upper Snare, possibly, if we can bring 20 megawatts in there, might meet that when they need to increase their load in 10 years time.
That's about the most optimistic we can be for the upper Snare. Lac La Martre, on the other hand, the potential for 50 megawatts of power exists there.