We worked hard with the different aboriginal communities across the country, from the initial advisory committee report, which made engagement with the aboriginal community a very prominent part of its work, all the way through to the work of the national council.
There was direct and frequent interaction with the aboriginal community, which in Australia is not a monolithic single body, I should mention. There are many different aboriginal groups spread across the country, from urban Aborigines to those in remote communities. A big feature of the year was to try to involve all of the aboriginal communities and to put our political differences, if you like, to one side and celebrate what we've achieved as a country. To depoliticize the process was a prominent thing.
Now, I wouldn't pretend that every aboriginal member of the community was ecstatic about every aspect of the centenary, but there was extremely good involvement from many aboriginal groups, particularly in the New Dawn ceremony, so overall, I think it was a success.