Thank you, Mr. Chair. Nothing's stopping any of these people to reach out to us and see if we would be willing to assist them to do that. There are our regional offices that they can approach for support to do that. My concern on this initiative, as I've said: let's take the Liard Basin for an example. Petronas has walked away from the LNG plant on the west coast. There seem to be significant challenges on getting this product to market, not just for us but for all of Canada.
The commodity price went from $11, at one point, down to $1.90. It's fluctuating in a zone there where it's very unattractive for investment in our region right now. We continue to monitor these things, and, when we roll out our strategy, we're still trying to figure out how we can market this. A lot of these things are out of our control. They're a global entity that's going to control how we get these things to market. So there's a lot of challenges around that, but there are some opportunities.
Like I said, maybe, going forward, how do we get these things to regional centres and use it the best we can for Northerners. We will continue to look at that, but I know that's a long-winded answer to say that the people in Fort Liard can reach out to our regional staff to see if there's a way for us to support them going to this show. That's the short answer, I guess. Thank you, Mr. Chair.