Well, it's one of the issues that I wanted to touch on earlier, so thanks for that.
First of all, this legislation does enhance and put new resources into aboriginal consultation—the crown's consultation. Now, in industry, obviously, good companies consult early. They start at the very beginning and they continue it.
But the crown still has an obligation to meet. What we have found at both the federal and provincial levels is that governments often consult communities, including aboriginal communities, a multiplicity of times, and often on discrete elements of a project instead of the project as a whole. So it leads to consultation fatigue, and it also prevents communities from fully understanding what it is they're dealing with.
I see these changes and new resources as potentially enhancing the quality of consultation that will take place at the community level, including with first nations. I think that might actually help and support our industry in building those relationships, because it will contribute to a better understanding of what the projects really mean.