Thanks, Don.
That is a really good question. RAMP does have multi-stakeholder participation. There are currently 12 funding members of RAMP that are oil sands operators. One member is not an oil sands operator but rather a quarry operator that works in the region, and it is something they want to be part of as well, recognizing the value of the program for their particular operation.
We have first nation membership in Fort McKay First Nation and Mikisew Cree First Nation from Fort Chipewyan, as well as several Métis local individuals who are associated with the program.
With respect to the regulators, we have Alberta Environment, Alberta Energy and Utilities Board, Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, and Alberta Health and Wellness.
From the federal perspective, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Environment Canada, and Health Canada are all members as well.
We have the Northern Lights Regional Health Authority as part of our membership. I'm not sure of the current status of OSEC, the Oil Sands Environmental Coalition.