Yes, thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, I think it's important that the Member is clear that the $15 million he's referencing is the number that was scoped out as the actual cost at that time. It's a 22-kilometre road to source 177. We did not get any money from the federal government. There was no money allocated through the SIF program for that project. There was some discussion about a cost-sharing arrangement where we would pay. It was two-thirds, one-third, and the Northwest Territories was required to pay two-thirds. We didn't think that was a fair arrangement, so we didn't accept that offer. So there was not, at no time was there money allocated through the Corridors for Canada that we used for constructing a road anywhere else. That road is projected to cost about three-quarters of a million dollars per kilometre and there was, I think, to date, one kilometre done on it and that was done by the community. The community has been applying for money through the community access road program at $50,000 a year, and they use this money to construct that portion of the road.
As to the diamond mines requesting, Madam Chair, I'll have Mr. Neudorf respond to that.