I think it was a big step forward. I think they're still going to be looking at how the governance model of CEMA is going to be re-established.
One of their concerns, from the aboriginal groups especially, was that they feel outnumbered. So we have to come up with a way to balance the voting so they feel that their contribution is equal to other people's contribution. That's not going to be an easy task, but there are some good models right here in Alberta to help us. It's not like we have to start with a blank page. I think that's going to be the key one.
We have open lines of communications with the ENGOs and the aboriginal groups that have left, and the feedback I have received personally from them is that we're on the right track. We may not be there yet, but we're on the right track.
We are going to encourage them to participate in our restructuring, to give us any suggestions they may have, but again, as I say, ultimately the responsibility for that restructuring is with the CEMA member board.