They don't want to go with the status quo, I guess they would say, because they've been around for years and they've seen what some of the past governments have called collaboration—you know, meeting, consulting and checking your box to say that you've met with these people. They really want to see results from all their input into collaboration.
In the past, they haven't seen the results from the input they're given. They've always been told that all the chiefs in B.C. or all the chiefs who are involved in this conversation need to have consensus and have to agree on the same answer; otherwise, it's just taken as a recommendation. There's always a plan in place already before they even talk to the chiefs.
Seeing the recommendations that are made by chiefs in the collaborations and seeing the results of those recommendations and how they're implemented will be important. How things are implemented is going to be the main thing here.