Sure.
Mr. d'Eça, I have one last question for you. I know I was picking on you before, I guess.
The government supports initiatives such as lands claims, wildlife co-management boards, and the aboriginal funds for species at risk. That particular organization supported 333 projects, with $10.2 million over the last four years. That benefited over 250 species at risk.
Do you think these initiatives are helping build a collaborative approach between government and aboriginal peoples? Is using that process a good thing that we should continue in the legislation?