Absolutely. Of course, this committee has heard from them, and I'll invite you to continue talking to them directly, because they can speak best to it.
I think in terms of the impacts, and again, thinking back about federal jurisdiction here, one of the key impacts is actually on their rights, their treaty rights, their constitutional rights, their right, for example, to use the land for traditional practices. That is something that's being compromised when waterways and the environment are polluted and therefore harvesting is no longer an option. We're also hearing about mental and spiritual impacts, and we're hearing of course about the health impacts. You've all heard Chief Adam and Chief Tuccaro talk about that in the past in regard to rare cancers, asthma and other aspects of that.
Again, I really think we need to realize that neither the government nor industry has—