Thank you. Perhaps I could respond. As I understand it, when there is no activity in certain areas such as in the Beaufort/Delta for some years, the DIZ society that was active in that area, has long since ceased. The only place there was some activity was in the Sahtu, with the Chevron joint venture some years ago. Over the last couple of years, there was renewed interest in doing exploration work. If there are other areas that are interested in setting up DIZ societies then, as a government, we're prepared to do business. If industry is prepared to do the same and the federal government, then we're back in business so to speak. There's no difficulty for us to support the formation of such groups as this.
I see DIZ societies, for instance, as very, very useful for communities, even for land claim organizations. They don't have to hire expensive consultants and lawyers to find information for them. These societies can provide, basically for free, what many agencies and communities now have to pay for. This is provided very inexpensively for this government, as well.
So I like them, and if there is a basis to set up DIZ societies in other communities and regions, I would be prepared to do that. Thank you.