I can tell you that in the four and a half years that I was in cabinet, for every decision that cabinet had to make, which was a recommendation from either the environmental assessment process or the NEB process, when those recommendations came forward, they were only approved if there was an ability to mitigate all of the environmental impacts. On those occasions where it just wasn't possible to mitigate, cabinet said no. You can understand why I'm a little concerned that now the interim measures create a parallel process that is inherently political.
With regard to the process of reviewing, say, the Trans Mountain expansion project, I believe, Ms. Touchette, you did indicate that indigenous input was a part of that process. Is that correct?