Like I said earlier, I think there are probably a dozen countries that have experience with this in some way.
The one where they've been to the courts the most often has been in Ecuador, I believe. Unfortunately, the situation in Ecuador has been, as we spoke about in our article, roughly that the first nation or the guardians of the river were objecting to a government approval process. It did not result in a change in approval, simply a delay. Where government was using this to establish the course forward, that's where this was kind of used to ratify things.
Unfortunately, in the case of Ecuador, I don't think they have provided a good example. We should be learning from some of these lessons.