We obviously engage in a number of different activities. They range importantly from completions of things like a 597,000-square kilometre regional geophysical survey; publications of bedrock and surficial maps covering more than 490,000 square kilometres; the release of more than 840 open files on the NRCan website resulting in a nearly 40-fold increase in the rate of client downloads; and delivery of more than 800 technical information sessions to representatives from industry, government, and non-governmental organizations.
I can tell that you in 2011-12 alone, GEM results accounted for more than 30% of the presentations given at three major geoscience forums in the north, reaching more than 2,000 key players.