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One is the Leaf Rapids fire. They give it a number NO026 or sorry, NO026 and NO042. So the first one is Leaf Rapids. That one is 73,540 hectares and the Lynn Lake fires 21,725 hectares. So again, those are big, not nearly as big as Saskatchewan. And again, the province still remains under state of emergency and there are evacuations in Thompson and Slimflon and those areas. This is out of order, sorry about this, I should have done it with Eastern Canada and New Brunswick. They have a few large fires going. The first is the Oldfield fire. That one is 1,120 hectares and then the Pitt fire which is 45 hectares. And there's been some unhappiness because there was a total closure of all Crown land due to the wildfire hazard. So what that meant is that you couldn't use Crown land for hiking, camping, fishing and any type of vehicle, use ATVs or whatever. So people were sort of saying, let us go on the Crown land and I guess in New Brunswick, they said you know what, we want zero risk so we're just not letting you go on Crown land. Which is understandable given that it's a virtual tinderbox out there due to the drought. Let me drop it.

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