The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement was signed by Canada and Quebec in 1975. It was actually signed by the Liberal government of 1975. It's a treaty, and it's protected by the Canadian Constitution. It's part of the law. It was the first environmental and social impact assessment of its kind in Canada. Like I said, it was a gift from the Cree to Canada.
It has legal status. There is already a process in there, and we would want that process to be respected. The main thing is that the Crees participate in the review process, and it's a social impact review process also. The JBNQA was the deal for getting the approval and the construction of the project of the century in 1975. We accommodated that project of the century in 1975. Section 22 has already assessed and approved and recommended an amended huge project in the territory. It's a successful process when the Crees are participants. Rather than being outsiders and making complaints, we are participants in the process.