I think there are a couple of ways. Certainly, the federal government has some jurisdiction in some areas of the country. For example, in the Northwest Territories, the federal government has some responsibility for land use planning itself. So in those cases, directly supporting and participating in those land use planning exercises and supporting the technical analysis, etc., is really important.
Across the country, in areas of provincial jurisdiction, for example, I think the federal government could play an important role in providing technical expertise and support and land analysis. The government has that kind of expertise and capacity and could support land use planning in that way, and also in facilitating and supporting the participation of stakeholders, indigenous peoples, and various groups, and enabling people to come to the table.