Concerning the Cree of the James Bay area, within our agreement, within section 22, it is based on both social and environmental aspects. In that, social does include our cultural values. Within our environmental assessment, we do take into consideration cultural values.
This is not portrayed within the CEA, so for certain examples in the past, such as the Eastmain-1-A and Rupert project, many of the questions the proponent, Hydro-Québec, needed to answer were based more on social questions rather than environmental ones. So it's somewhat of a balance, within our environmental review, that the social aspect—which does mean cultural—is respected.