I would completely agree. I think a new regulatory regime, a new legislative regime—the one we're actively engaging on right now—should be predicated on first nations' rights.
There are robust water legislation and regulatory portfolios in this country, including in Ontario post-Walkerton, and they are some of the most aggressive in the world, but should first nations want to bring forward their own laws on their own lands, we are hopeful they will have jurisdiction to do so. That's been a healthy part of the conversation we've had with first nations over the last two years in order to build a legislative regime that respects the rights of first nations on their lands and their rights to bring forward legislation and regulations that respect their autonomy over their affairs.