Thank you.
Understand that the deep offshore drilling proposal was a very massive review to take on. Much as Kate mentioned, there was a lot of work done prior to the proposal even coming forward, not only from governments but also from industry. Industry was up in the ISR. They had liaisons in the community. There was an ongoing conversation with both the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and the Inuvialuit Game Council to get a better idea of what they should be bringing forth in terms of the proposal, what concerns they should be addressing from a community level. There was an ongoing slew of workshops that industry worked with the game council and IRC on before it even developed its proposal.
That kind of speaks to the depths of relationships that the Inuvialuit have been able to build, not only with governments but also with industry. They've created a very strong relationship with both government and industry. At the end of the day, the Inuvialuit offer sustainable development and they understand the need for all this work on the front end in order to create a proposal for development where there are fewer hiccups and challenges down the line. I think that's part of the strength of the IFA.