The answer is yes, it is part of the process. In fact, it is part of any decision that we make that might impact on traditional rights in the province, so the answer is yes. We're currently in discussions with the CEAA in order to try to align those as closely as possible to see if there are any synergies.
Like the federal government, we don't have infinite resources to apply to the duty-to-consult issues, so we do delegate the nuts and bolts of consultation to the proponents. As part of that, we get them to complete part of their relationship building, then we come in later and finalize the duty-to-consult process.
To briefly touch upon the issue of resources through the first nations and Métis relations branch, we're working to fund capability in the province to technically look at, with the first nations and Métis, environmental assessments.