Yes. I was a bit worried that Mr. Doherty was intimating that only environmental groups get consulted. When I gave my number of 75 to 100 meetings, that's over 10 to 15 years, and it included a marine spatial planning process. For the most part, those meetings are multi-stakeholder meetings: multi-stakeholder advisory committee meetings, multi-stakeholder planning meetings.
I am a very strong advocate for multi-stakeholder and not bilateral meetings. I feel that we can find common ground, and we often do, when given the place for a good process. That has borne a lot of fruit in terms of our work in the eastern Arctic and the Newfoundland Shelf. We are working directly with industry on marine conservation working groups. We have achieved far more, and far more quickly, than could ever have been done through bilateral meetings or not having all the interests at the table.