Yes. Again, I won't speak on behalf of the first nations, but the reality in Ontario over the last 10 years at least, particularly in greenfield hydro development in northern Ontario, has been that the first nations are actually proponents and partners in the projects. They are co-proponents leading the environmental assessment process.
Now, there are still obligations with respect to the Crown's duty to consult with their neighbours and with others, but the reality in our business, at least in this province right now, is that projects are being led by or in partnership with first nations, which makes the whole conversation about how you look at environmental assessments as opportunities to incorporate traditional ecological knowledge. It's a different dynamic from what it was even 10 years ago.