Basically, aboriginal and Métis communities are consulted earlier in the process than even the public. From the moment we decide that this is a project that is going to be a full EA project, they are notified by registered mail first.
For your information, we have what we call a wide government policy framework on duty to consult that has tier one to tier five, depending on the size of the project, and we ensure that they are informed from the beginning. We have a duty to meet with them depending on the level of impacts. That's even apart from the public consultation process.
We are heavily engaged in this, and it's actually one of the biggest pieces that takes most of the time for us, but we make sure they are on board and aware of the issues and they have full participation in the process.