I don't think I can comment on whether what we've done would constitute consultation. There's a view that virtually everything you do can contribute to consultation.
We have talked to aboriginal groups. We have not had an extensive engagement process with the 638 first nations—or 641, whatever the number is. We have talked to the national groups. What we've talked to them about is the implementation of Bill C-38: here's what the bill says, here's what the act says, here's how we're preparing for implementation.
They understand, I believe, that there's a regulatory process that will come that requires formal consultation. That's how we have proceeded. But it has not been at a detailed level.